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    Moral Philosophy: A Reader.Louis P. Pojman & Peter Tramel (eds.) - 2009 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    This collection of classic and contemporary readings in ethics presents sharp, competing views on a wide range of fundamentally important topics: moral relativism and objectivism, ethical egoism, value theory, utilitarianism, deontological ethics, virtue ethics, ethics and religion, and applied ethics. The Fourth Edition dramatically increases the volume’s utility by expanding and updating the selections and introductions while retaining the structure that has made previous editions so successful.
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  2. Haack’s foundherentism is a foundationalism.Peter Tramel - 2008 - Synthese 160 (2):215 - 228.
    Susan Haack has always maintained that her unquestionably important foundherentist theory of epistemic justification is not a foundationalism. In a 1997 Synthese exchange, Laurence BonJour questioned her right to this claim, and she dug in and defended it. What was at stake is of timeless importance to epistemology: it goes directly to the question, “What is foundationalism?” I inquire with greater care than either Haack or BonJour took in 1997, and I find decisively in favor of the view that foundherentism (...)
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    Haack’s foundherentism is a foundationalism.Peter Tramel - 2008 - Synthese 160 (2):215-228.
    Susan Haack has always maintained that her unquestionably important foundherentist theory of epistemic justification is not a foundationalism. In a 1997 "Synthese" exchange, Laurence BonJour questioned her right to this claim, and she dug in and defended it. What was at stake is of timeless importance to epistemology: it goes directly to the question, "What is foundationalism?" I inquire with greater care than either Haack or BonJour took in 1997, and I find decisively in favor of the view that foundherentism (...)
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  4. Moral epistemology.Peter Tramel - 2005 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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  5. Towards Reflectionist Intuitionism in Moral Epistemology.Peter Tramel - 2001 - Dissertation, The University of Nebraska - Lincoln
    Essential to moral epistemic intuitionism of the sort proposed by W. D. Ross in the 1930s is the claim that there are self-evident moral propositions that we can be justified in believing solely on the basis of understanding them. Recently, intuitionism in this sense is enjoying something of a renaissance. It is receiving considerable sympathetic attention from such prominent ethicists as Robert Audi, Jonathan Dancy, Brad Hooker, and David McNaughton. ;Of particular interest, I think, is Audi's claim that the most (...)
     
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    Review of Dan Goldstick, Reason, Truth, and Reality[REVIEW]Peter Tramel - 2010 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2010 (1).
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    Review of Hans Bernhard Schmid, Katinka Schulte-Ostermann, Nikos Psarros (eds.), Concepts of Sharedness: Essays on Collective Intentionality[REVIEW]Peter Tramel - 2008 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (11).
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    Review of Larry may, War Crimes and Just War[REVIEW]Peter Tramel - 2007 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2007 (10).
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    Reviews: Reviews. [REVIEW]Peter Tramel - 2011 - Philosophy 86 (4):618-623.
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    Reviews The Nature and Value of Knowledge. By Duncan Pritchard, Alan Millar, and Adrian Haddock. Oxford University Press, 2010 288 pp. ISBN 978-0-19-958626-4. Hb £37. [REVIEW]Peter Tramel - 2011 - Philosophy 86 (4):618-623.