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  1. Hubert Dethier.Point of View of J. Mukarovsky - 1985 - Philosophica 36 (2):77-88.
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  2. The Moral Point of View: A Rational Basis of Ethics.[author unknown] - 1958 - Philosophy 35 (132):69-70.
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    The moral point of view.Kurt Baier - 1958 - Ithaca,: Cornell University Press.
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    The moral point of view.Kurt Baier - 1958 - Ithaca,: Cornell University Press.
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    The Moral Point of View.Carole Stewart - 1976 - Philosophy 51 (196):177 - 187.
    In his discussion of morals in the Third Book of the Treatise, Hume claims that the taking of what I shall call a general point of view is a necessary condition of the arousal of moral feelings. This aspect of Hume's theory has not received much attention from his commentators before now, although its implications for the theory as a whole might be regarded as significant.
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    The Moral Point of View: A Rational Basis of Ethics.Paul W. Kurtz - 1959 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 20 (2):277-278.
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  7. The Moral Point of View, abridged edition.Kurt Baier - 1965 - Random House.
  8. The Moral Point of View: A Rational Basis of Ethics. [REVIEW]Vincent Tomas - 1960 - Philosophical Review 69 (4):548-553.
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  9. Moral Point of View (2nd edition).Paul Bloomfield - 2013 - In Hugh LaFollette (ed.), The International Encyclopedia of Ethics. Hoboken, NJ: Blackwell.
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    The Moral Point of View. By Kurt Baier. (Cornell U.P. and O.U.P. London, 1958. Pp. xii + 326. Price 32s.).R. F. Atkinson - 1960 - Philosophy 35 (132):69-.
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    The moral point of view of Chang Tsai.Siu-chi Huang - 1971 - Philosophy East and West 21 (2):141-156.
    This article discusses the arguments of chang tsai (1020-1077) against buddhism on the one hand and for reassertion of the confucian ethics on the other, With quotations translated from the chinese texts relevant to the following points: i) chang's criticism of buddhism, Ii) "the western inscription" or hsi ming, Iii) the dual concept of nature or hsing, Iv) man by nature a moral being, V) the problem of evil, Vi) the problem of moral knowledge, And vii) the religious (...)
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    Moral Point of View Theories.Kai Nielsen - 1999 - Critica 31 (93):105-116.
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  13. The Moral Point of View in Tymieniecka's The Moral Sense in Morality within the Life-and Social World.C. Pax - 1987 - Analecta Husserliana 22:3-13.
     
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  14. The "Moral Point of View" in Tymieniecka's "The Moral Sense".Clyde Pax - 1987 - Analecta Husserliana 22:3.
     
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  15. The Moral Point of View.Lloyd L. Weinreb - 1996 - In Robert P. George (ed.), The Ruffin Series in Business Ethics. Oxford University Press. pp. 195--212.
     
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  16. The Moral Point of View.Lloyd L. Weinreb - 2001 - In Robert George (ed.), Natural Law, Liberalism, and Morality: Contemporary Essays. Oxford University Press.
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  17. The Modesty of the Moral Point of View.Karl Schafer - 2016 - In Errol Lord & Barry Maguire (eds.), Weighing Reasons. Oup Usa.
    In recent years, several philosophers - including Joshua Gert, Douglas Portmore, and Elizabeth Harman - have argued that there is a sense in which morality itself does not treat moral reasons as consistently overriding.2 My aim in the present essay is to develop and extend this idea from a somewhat different perspective. In doing so, I offer an alternative way of formalizing the idea that morality is modest about the weight of moral reasons in this way, thereby making (...)
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    Introduction: The Formation of the Moral Point of View—The Legacy of Bernard Williams Twenty Years after His Passing.Susana Cadilha & Ana Falcato - forthcoming - Topoi:1-8.
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    The Moral Point of View; a Rational Basis of Ethics. [REVIEW]Harold H. Titus - 1959 - Journal of Philosophy 56 (16):679-681.
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    Contractualism and the Moral Point of View.Ken Oshitani - 2022 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 25 (4):667-684.
    In this paper, I argue that accounts of the normative basis of morality face the following puzzle, drawing on a case found in Susan Wolf’s influential discussion of conflicts between the moral and personal points of view. On the one hand, morality appears to constitute an independent point of view that can intelligibly conflict with, and can conceivably be overruled by, the verdicts of other points of view. On the other hand, moral demands appear (...)
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    Discourse and the moral point of view: Deriving a dialogical principle of universalization.William Rehg - 1991 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 34 (1):27 – 48.
    Central to the discourse ethics advanced by Jürgen Habermas is a principle of universalization (U) amounting to a dialogical equivalent of Kant's Categorical Imperative. Habermas has proposed that ?U? follows by material implication from two premises: (1) what it means to discuss whether a moral norm ought to be . adopted and (2) what those involved in argumentation must suppose of themselves if they are to consider a consensus they reach as rationally motivated. To date, no satisfactory derivation of (...)
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    Williams’ Relativism and the Moral Point of View: A Challenge by Cora Diamond.Sofia Miguens - forthcoming - Topoi:1-11.
    There are similarities between Bernard Williams and Cora Diamond as moral philosophers: both their moral philosophies are marked by an engagement with the question of what it is like to be a human being, and both are engaged with experience more than theory. Still, such similarities rest on very different philosophical grounds. In this article, I consider whether a Nietzschean (Williams) and a Wittgensteinian (Diamond) could ever converge on a characterization of the ‘moral point of (...)’ as this involves views on life, thought, and language. I argue that divergences between Williams and Diamond persist, a very important one concerning relativism: whereas Diamond adumbrates a Wittgensteinian way out of relativism, it remains a last word for Williams. (shrink)
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    Can the moral point of view be justified?J. C. Thornton - 1964 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 42 (1):22-34.
    The author attempts a "correct analysis of what 'the moral point of view' is only in so far as it is necessary to do this in order to discuss the problem of its 'justification'." he discusses the views of kurt baier and philippa foot. He concludes that foot and baier have not been able to answer "the so-Called fundamental question of ethics" because it is a "pseudo-Question"; that the rationality of a decision between "moral duty and (...)
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  24. The Moral Point of View: A Rational Basis of Ethics. [REVIEW]C. P. A. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 12 (1):142-142.
    Attempting to elucidate the logical features of ethical language, Baier holds that moral judgments express somewhat complicated facts which, for anyone who has adopted the "moral point of view," serve as reasons for action. Clearly written and subtly argued, this book may well come to occupy an important place in the literature of contemporary analytic ethics.--A. C. P.
     
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  25. Kovesi's Moral Point of View.R. E. Ewin - 2012 - In T. Brian Mooney & Alan Tapper (eds.), Meaning and Morality: Essays on the philosophy of Julius Kovesi. Brill.
    Concepts, Kovesi argued in Moral Notions and elsewhere, are formed from a point of view; they express relevant needs, wants, interests, ideals, and attitudes, and are formed from a point of view that can be anybody’s. The point of view need not be everybody’s (not everybody is interested in chess, for example), but it is a point of view that can be taken by anybody. The point of view expresses (...)
     
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    The Moral Point of View[REVIEW]A. C. P. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 12 (1):142-142.
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    On taking the moral point of view.Paul W. Taylor - 1978 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 3 (1):35-61.
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    Moral Dilemmas: From a Logical and from a Moral Point of View.Edgar Morscher - 2015 - In Michael Frauchiger (ed.), Modalities, Identity, Belief, and Moral Dilemmas. De Gruyter. pp. 129-146.
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    Marxism and the Moral Point of View: Morality, Ideology, and Historical Materialism.Kai Nielsen - 1989 - Philosophy 65 (254):530-532.
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    Marxism and the Moral Point of View: Morality, Ideology, and Historical Materialism.Kai Nielsen - 1987 - American Philosophical Quarterly 24 (4):295 - 306.
  31. Efficiency, Practices, and the Moral Point of View: Limits of Economic Interpretations of Law.Mark Tunick - 2009 - In Mark White (ed.), Theoretical Foundations of Law and Economics. Cambridge University Press.
    This paper points to some limitations of law and economics as both an explanative and a normative theory. In explaining law as the result of efficiency promoting decisions, law and economics theorists often dismiss the reasons actors in the legal system give for their behavior. Recognizing that sometimes actors may be unaware of why institutions evolve as they do, I argue that the case for dismissing reasons for action is weaker when those reasons make reference to rules of practices that (...)
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    The Moral Point of View; a Rational Basis of Ethics. [REVIEW]Harold H. Titus - 1959 - Journal of Philosophy 56 (16):679-681.
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    Marxism and the Moral Point of View: Morality, Ideology, and Historical Materialism.Kai Nielsen - 1989 - Studies in Soviet Thought 44 (2):142-144.
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  34. Ethical egoism and the moral point of view.Chong Kim Chong - 1992 - Journal of Value Inquiry 26 (1):23-36.
    Interpretations of ethical egoism as advocating the unconstrained harming of others, or as an absurd meta-ethical definition of morality, are unwarranted. The social definition of morality provided by, e.g., William Frankena, fails to rule out egoism. Instead, it forms the background against which egoism develops as a possible, normative position. Examples from "The Immoralist" and "Zorba the Greek" illustrate this possibility.
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    Limitations of the Moral Point of View.Alan Gewirth - 1980 - The Monist 63 (1):69-84.
    Professor Frankena's Carus Lectures exhibit the analytical acumen and probing intelligence we have long come to expect from his writings. The distinctions he draws, the questions he raises, and the answers he suggests all serve powerfully to advance philosophical thought. While I shall have criticisms to make of some of his central doctrines, this must not be allowed to obscure the real indebtedness one feels for the enlightening and stimulating effect of his work as a whole.
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    Two-Tier Thinking: A Moral Point of View.Adi Ophir - 1996 - Science in Context 9 (2):177-188.
    Among those who know Yehuda's work, the term “two-tier thinking” is usually associated with a problematic relativist position. But “two-tier thinking” is not a name for a philosophical argument; it is best understood, I think, as a term designating certain conditions of knowledge: universal, or modern, or perhaps only postmodern conditions, but in any case, they are generalizations derived from anthropological and psychological observations on matters of facts. This is how things actually work in the sphere of knowledge: Western intellectuals (...)
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    Is the Moral Point of View Monological or Dialogical?: The Kantian Background of Habermas' Discourse Ethics.Grace Clement - 1989 - Philosophy Today 33 (2):159-173.
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    Marxism and the moral point of view: morality, ideology, and historical materialism.Kai Nielsen - 1989 - Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press.
  39. Empathy and the Moral Point of View in Morality within the Life-and Social World.D. Laskey - 1987 - Analecta Husserliana 22:299-311.
     
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    Marxism and The Moral Point of View: Morality, Ideology and Historical Materialism.Peter Mew - 1990 - Philosophical Books 31 (2):86-88.
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    Theism and the Moral Point of View.John L. Hammond - 1985 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 17 (1/2):23 - 27.
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    The point of view of morality.K. Baier - 1954 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 32 (2):104 – 135.
    The author proposes a method of verification for moral statements. (staff).
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  43. BAIER, K. - "The Moral Point of View". [REVIEW]B. Mayo - 1961 - Mind 70:109.
     
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    Reconciling Scientific Naturalism with the Unconditionality of the Moral Point of View: A Sellars-Inspired Account.Dionysis Christias - 2017 - Res Philosophica 95 (1):111-149.
    In this article, I investigate the possibility of reconciling a radically disenchanted scientific naturalism in ontology with the unconditional and non-instrumental character of the moral point of view. My point of departure will be Sellars’s philosophy, which attempts to satisfy both those, seemingly unreconcilable, demands at once. I shall argue that there is a tension between those two demands that finds expression both at the theoretical and practical level, and which is not adequately resolved from a (...)
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  45. The Rawls–Harsanyi Dispute: A Moral Point of View.Michael Moehler - 2018 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 99 (1):82-99.
    Central to the Rawls–Harsanyi dispute is the question of whether the core modeling device of Rawls' theory of justice, the original position, justifies Rawls' principles of justice, as Rawls suggests, or whether it justifies the average utility principle, as Harsanyi suggests. Many commentators agree with Harsanyi and consider this dispute to be primarily about the correct application of normative decision theory to Rawls' original position. I argue that, if adequately conceived, the Rawls–Harsanyi dispute is not primarily a dispute about the (...)
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  46. Correcting Our Sentiments about Hume's Moral Point of View.Kate Abramson - 1999 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 37 (3):333-361.
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    Hume's General Point of View, Smith's Impartial Spectator, and the Moral Value of Interacting with Outsiders.John McHugh - 2020 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 19 (1):19-37.
    Here is an appealing position: one reason to pursue interaction with people from backgrounds that differ from our own is that doing so can improve our moral judgment. As some scholars have noticed, this position seems pedigreed by support from the famed philosophers of human sociability, David Hume and Adam Smith. But regardless of whether Hume or Smith personally held anything like the appealing position, neither might have had theoretically grounded reason to do so. In fact, both philosophers explain (...)
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    The Strange Supremacy of Knowledge in Sport From the Moral Point of View: A Response to Fraleigh.R. Scott Kretchmar - 1986 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 13 (1):79-88.
    The purpose of this article is to show that fraleigh, in "right actions in sport", has not successfully argued for the supremacy of knowledge as an inherent value in sport. this involves a discussion of how fraleigh misapplied criteria from the moral point of view (baier), why he should not have attempted to use these criteria in the first place, and how the application of nonmoral standards fails to show the putative supremacy. "challenge" and "uncertainty" are offered (...)
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    Marxism and the Moral Point of View By Kai Nielsen Westview Press, 1989, viii + 302 pp., £30.00. [REVIEW]Richard Norman - 1990 - Philosophy 65 (254):530-.
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    Moral 'Should's and 'Morally Should's, or, Rachels on the Moral Point of View.J. Jocelyn Trueblood - 2006 - Manuscrito 29 (1):37-70.
    In 1972 James Rachels published a challenging criticism of moral-point-of-view theories. It has never been answered. This is sur-prising, given that the species of theory to which it applies remains alive. In this paper I reply to Rachels’ criticism. My reply refers frequently to the work of G. J. Warnock and employs three distinctions that have been overlooked in the literature on moral-point-of-view theories. These dis-tinctions have relevance to more than Rachels’ paper. As shown (...)
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