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데카르트 (2021) 제일철학에 관한 성찰 (2) 제2성찰

르네 데카르트 (2021). 제일철학에 관한 성찰. 이현복 옮김. 문예출판사. René Descartes (1984). The Philosophical Writings of Descartes. translated by John Cottingham, Robert Stoothoff, Dugald Murdoch. Volume II. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.  SECOND MEDITATIONThe nature of the human mind, and how it is better known than the body So serious are the doubts into which I have been thrown as a result of yesterday's med..

Irwin (2000) Ethics as an inexact science: Aristotle's ambitions for moral theory (4)

Irwin, Terence H. (2000). Ethics as an inexact science: Aristotle's ambitions for moral theory. In Brad Hooker & Margaret Olivia Little (eds.), Moral particularism. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 100-29. 9. Perception and PrudenceSo far I have suggested that Aristotle thinks of perception primarily as a means of applying general rules to particular cases, so that we recognize all the rel..

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Irwin (2000) Ethics as an inexact science: Aristotle's ambitions for moral theory (3)

Irwin, Terence H. (2000). Ethics as an inexact science: Aristotle's ambitions for moral theory. In Brad Hooker & Margaret Olivia Little (eds.), Moral particularism. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 100-29. 7. Particulars and Inexactness  In Book II Aristotle tells us more about the practical aims of ethics, and adds a new claim about inexactness. Before presenting his general account of vi..

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Irwin (2000) Ethics as an inexact science: Aristotle's ambitions for moral theory (2)

Irwin, Terence H. (2000). Ethics as an inexact science: Aristotle's ambitions for moral theory. In Brad Hooker & Margaret Olivia Little (eds.), Moral particularism. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 100-29. 4. Ethics and Variation When Aristotle claims that ethics provides usual generalizations, does he primarily have in mind mere frequencies or natural norms? Does he recognize ethical prin..

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Irwin (2000) Ethics as an inexact science: Aristotle's ambitions for moral theory (1)

Irwin, Terence H. (2000). Ethics as an inexact science: Aristotle's ambitions for moral theory. In Brad Hooker & Margaret Olivia Little (eds.), Moral particularism. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 100-29. 1. Modesty in Ethical Theory At the beginning of the Nicomachean Ethics,' (hereafter EN), Aristotle warns that we must not demand too much exactness in ethical inquiry (1094b11-14). The ..

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