10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNIVERSALISABILITY»
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universalisability in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Universalisability vis-a-vis Objectivity Before I attempt an analysis of the concept
of objectivity for understanding the claim of objectivity of moral values, I propose
to examine the contentious notion of Universalisability and its implications.
Prafulla Kumar Mohapatra, 2008
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Essays on the Moral Concepts
2. Universalisability. 1. Since I planned this paper there has appeared in the
Proceedings of the Society1 a paper on very much the same subject by Mr E. A.
Gellner. This sets out the issues so clearly that I have thought it best, instead of ...
Richard Mervyn Hare, 1972
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Legal Knowledge and Analogy: Fragments of Legal ...
For that reason, in both natural law theory and ethics, one has withdrawn to a
more formal or procedural approach. Many modern ethical theories consider the
same principle of universalisability, that also underlies legal analogical thinking,
...
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Jonathan Swift: The Critical Heritage
The final aspect of Hayek's argument to be considered here relates to the
universalisability criterion and its interpretation. One view of this criterion is
provided by Hamowy who suggests that Hayek's usage of universalisability is a
purely formal ...
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A Critical Realist Perspective of Education
Trustworthiness is ascertained by whether the agent follows his or her own
advice given the exact same circumstances again. The universalisability of this
aspect of the judgment form concerns how the orientation of the judgment is
related to ...
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Dialectic and Difference: Dialectical Critical Realism and ...
A constellational view of ethics gives rise, as we have seen, to 'a dialectic, not an
analytic, of dialectical universalisability' (DPF: 280). This is a dialectic of
dialectical universalisation and actually existing morality, or a 'dialectic of
dialectical ...
Alan Norrie, Edmund Davies Professor of Criminal Law and Justice Alan Norrie, 2009
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General Jurisprudence: Understanding Law from a Global ...
(b) Universalisability It is important to distinguish between universalisability, a
technical term in ethics, and the highly ambiguous terms, 'universalism' and '
relativism'. A simple version of The Golden Rule 'Do not do unto others, what you
...
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The Limits of Legal Reasoning and the European Court of Justice
It is generally recognised that law and legal reasoning have a requirement of
universalisability in order to justify the normative claim that ... The requirement of
universalisability related to rationality is a feature of both democracy and the rule
of ...
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Moral Philosophy, from Socrates to the 21st Aeon
At first in articles and then in the book Moral Thinking (1981), Hare offered a new
understanding of what is involved in universalisability that relies on treating moral
ideals in a similar fashion to ordinary desires or preferences. In Freedom and ...
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Human Rights and Human Diversity: An Essay in the Philosophy ...
Hence there is an obligation to refrain from both. But their logical contraries can
be universalised. Hence there is an obligation always to make bona fide
promises and always to tell the truth. Now, if universalisability is the criterion of
morality, ...
Alan John Mitchell Milne, 1986
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNIVERSALISABILITY»
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universalisability is used in the context of the following news items.
Is it ever OK to break the law?
According to the scrawl in my old notebook, this theory, termed Universalisability, means you should only do what it would make sense to have everyone doing. «Courier Mail, Jul 14»
The mother of all questionable choices
The first chapter of Practical Ethics approves the idea of universalisability in ethics - that ethics must respect a symmetry between me (and my interests) and ... «The Australian, Oct 12»
The eurozone crisis is now a nightmare for Germany
Its current economic model violates the universalisability principle of Germany's greatest philosopher, Immanuel Kant. The idea that countries are in difficulty ... «Financial Times, Mar 10»
Profile: John Gray
Gray reminds me that he has “always insisted on the non-universalisability of a certain, ie, American, model of capitalism”. He has an abiding interest in the ... «New Statesman, Apr 09»