Discourse and Knowledge: Defence of a Collectivist Ethics
New York: Routledge (
1998)
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Abstract
Ethical disagreement is a fact of social life. We disagree about issues such as abortion, euthanasia, the meaning of justice and the treatment of animals, and our debates often fail to reach a consensus. Some philosophers think that this means there is no objective knowledge about morality. _ Discourse and Knowledge_ takes a radically different approach to the defence of ethical rationality. It claims that there is a correct solution to ethical controversies, but that ethical decisions have to be made collectively. Written specifically for those studying or teaching ethics or moral theory,_Discourse and Knowledge_ will also be ideal for those on courses on social theory, ethics or feminist philosophy