a collection of papers on the central problems in moral philosophy,
edited by W.D. Hudson.
London,
Macmillan,
1969.
271 p.
23 cm.
Controversies in philosophy
Includes bibliographical references.
Hume on "is" and "ought" / A.C. MacIntyre -- Hume on "is" and "ought" : a reply to Mr. MacIntyre / R.F. Atkinson -- Hume on is and ought / Geoffrey Hunter -- On the interpretation of Hume / Antony Flew -- A reply to Professor Flew / Geoffrey Hunter -- Hume on is and ought / W.D. Hudson -- The "is-ought" : an unnecessary dualism / M. Zimmerman -- Zimmerman's "is-is" : a schizophrenic monism / Kenneth Hanly -- A note on the "is-ought" barrier / M. Zimmerman -- The gap between "is" and "should" / Max Black -- The possibilities of moral advice / D.Z. Phillips -- How to derive "ought" from "is" / J.R. Searle -- On not deriving "ought" from "is" / Antony Flew -- The promising game / R.M. Hare -- On deriving "ought" from "is" / J.E. McClellan and B.P. Komisar -- How not to derive "ought" from "is" / James Thomson and Judith Thomson -- The 'is-ought' controversy / W.D. Hudson -- Modern moral philosophy / G.E.M. Anscombe -- Moral beliefs / Philippa Foot -- Goodness and choice / Philippa Foot -- On morality's having a point / D.Z. Phillips -- Descriptivism / R.M. Hare.