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Thomas Reid's Ethics
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Table of Contents

Ch 1: Background to Reid's moral epistemology
Ch 2: Reid's puzzling account of the moral faculty
Ch 3: Reid's legal conception of evidence
Ch 4: Reid's epistemology
Ch 5: Practical reason and the moral sense analogy
Ch 6: Moral knowledge
Ch 7: Queerness, disagreement, and conclusion
Bibliography
Index

About the Author

William C. Davis teaches Philosophy at Covenant College, Georgia, USA. He is the author of numerous articles in a variety of philosophical books and journals.

WILLIAM COLUMBUS DAVIS' academic career spans more than a quarter of a century and includes positions with the University of Georgia, George Washington University, and most recently the National War College, where he served as Professor of International Affairs. He was director of Latin American Studies at all three institutions.

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'This is a splendid account and defence of Reid's theory of moral knowledge, a first-rate contribution both to the history of ethics and to the substantive philosophical issues.' Alasdair MacIntyre, University of Notre Dame
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