The schizophrenia of modern ethical theories

Journal of Philosophy 73 (14):453-466 (1976)
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reprint Stocker, Michael (1997) "The Schizophrenia of Modern Ethical Theories". In Crisp, Roger, Slote, Michael, Virtue Ethics, pp. : Oxford University Press (1997)

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