Between Universalism and Skepticism [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 49 (1):150-151 (1995)
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This book is a clearly presented and, within its frame of discourse, a well argued effort to do precisely what its descriptive title suggests. The first two chapters attack universalism in ethics in both its intuitionist and respect-for-persons forms. The teleological alternatives of rule utilitarianism and contractarianism are considered in the following chapter. There is no chapter devoted specifically to skepticism, but the author endeavors to show throughout how his theory steers clear of that alternative.

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original Uyl, Douglas J. Den (1995) "Between Universalism and Skepticism". Review of Metaphysics 49(1):150-151

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