How Skeptics Do Ethics: A Brief History of the Late Modern Linguistic Turn. Neal, A. University of Calgary Press, Calgary, 2007. OCLC: ocm78042367
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The philosophy of skepticism is revealed in a survey which blends ethical issues with skepticism's foundations: perfect for college-level collections strong in either philosophical discourse or ethical foundations. Unique moral challenges come from living in the modern world - and modern ethics has not kept up with these challenges. Its very foundations translate at best inefficiently into concerns over politics, public service, and the global economy. College-level discussions on ethical foundations will find plenty to fuel analysis, here.
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	address = {Calgary},
	title = {How {Skeptics} {Do} {Ethics}: {A} {Brief} {History} of the {Late} {Modern} {Linguistic} {Turn}},
	isbn = {978-1-55238-202-8},
	shorttitle = {How {Skeptics} {Do} {Ethics}},
	abstract = {The philosophy of skepticism is revealed in a survey which blends ethical issues with skepticism's foundations: perfect for college-level collections strong in either philosophical discourse or ethical foundations. Unique moral challenges come from living in the modern world - and modern ethics has not kept up with these challenges. Its very foundations translate at best inefficiently into concerns over politics, public service, and the global economy. College-level discussions on ethical foundations will find plenty to fuel analysis, here.},
	publisher = {University of Calgary Press},
	author = {Neal, Aubrey},
	year = {2007},
	note = {OCLC: ocm78042367},
	keywords = {20e siècle, Critical theory, Ethics, Langage, Language, Morale, Philosophers, Philosophes, Philosophie, Philosophy, Philosophy, Modern, Scepticisme, Skepticism, Théorie critique, etext1, pdf1},
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