Précis of morality: Its nature and justification [Book Review]

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 62 (2):421–426 (2001)
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Abstract

In this book I provide descriptions of the concepts of morality, rationality and impartiality, and show how they are related to each other. My accounts of the concepts of rationality, impartiality, and morality explain their central and coherent use by thoughtful people in everyday life. I intend to describe, not revise these concepts. I am concerned with the actual coherent employment of these concepts, not with what philosophers and others say about them.

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Gert's theory of common morality.Carson Strong - 2007 - Metaphilosophy 38 (4):535-545.
Introduction to Book Symposium on Bernard Gert's Common Morality: Deciding What to Do.Dean Cocking - 2005 - Australian Journal of Professional and Applied Ethics 7 (1).

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