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    Semantic and structural problems in evolutionary ethics.K. G. Ferguson - 2001 - Biology and Philosophy 16 (1):69-84.
    In ''''A Defense of Evolutionary Ethics'''' (1986), Robert J. Richardsendeavors to explain how moral ''oughts'' can be derived from thescience of evolutionary biology without committing the dreadednaturalistic fallacy. First, Richards assumes that ''ought'' as usedin ethical discourse bears the same meaning as ''ought'' used anywherein science, indicating merely that certain results or behaviors arepredicted based on prior structured contexts. To this extent, themoral behavior of animals, what they ''ought'' to do, could arguablybe predicted by evolutionary biology as effectively as, say,molecular (...)
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  2. Lou Goble the Blackwell guide to philosophical logic.K. G. Ferguson - 2002 - History and Philosophy of Logic 23 (4):289-290.
  3. K. J. WU "Discovering formal logic". [REVIEW]K. G. Ferguson - 1995 - History and Philosophy of Logic 16 (2):285.
  4. R. N. MCLAUGHLIN "On the logic of ordinary conditionals". [REVIEW]K. G. Ferguson - 1991 - History and Philosophy of Logic 12 (2):251.