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The Social Ethics of Believing: Why Practical Ethics Needs Social Moral Epistemology

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Prof. Allen Buchanan looks at the role of belief in ethics and pays particular attention to its role in armed conflict.

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Series
Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict
People
Allen Buchanan
Keywords
epistemology
practical ethics
social ethics
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 08/05/2009
Duration: 00:58:17

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