How to think about moral issues? Richard Mervyn Hare’s concept

Folia Philosophica:103--125 (2013)
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The paper deals with moral theory by Richard Mervyn Hare, British philosopher and meta-ethicist, who searched for the moral thinking in setting the agreement between formalism and utilitarianism. Having discussed basic axioms of Hare’s prescriptivism the author discusses it critically.

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