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Butler, Fanaticism and Conscience

Philosophy 56 (218):517-532 (1981)

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  1. Too Soon to Say.Edward James - 2012 - Philosophy 87 (3):421-442.
    (1) Rupert Read charges that Rawls culpably overlooks the politicized Euthyphro: Do we accept our political perspective because it is right or is it right because we accept it? (2) This charge brings up the question of the deficiency dilemma: Do others disagree with us because of our failures or theirs? —where the two dilemmas appear to be independent of each other and lead to the questions of the logic of deficiency, moral epistemic deficiency, epistemic peers, and the hardness of (...)
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  • The homiletical context of Butler's moral philosophy.Alan Brinton - 1993 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 1 (2):83 – 107.
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