Journal Review - Incoherence of the moral "ought", an analysis of a paper by Elizabeth Anscombe entitled, 'Modern Moral Philosophy.'
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ingratitude, what kind of pride and folly, to refuse to obey.' Duncan Richter adds, at the end, that the words 'right' and 'wrong' are overlooked by Anscombe and therefore causes her second thesis to seem right. In addition, he asserts that the people of today need to be ready to lay aside moral philosophy as we know it permanently. (Journal: Richter, Duncan. The Incoherence of the Moral 'Ought.' Mind. January, 1995. Vol. 104. Pp. 69-85.)
ingratitude, what kind of pride and folly, to refuse to obey.' Duncan Richter adds, at the end, that the words 'right' and 'wrong' are overlooked by Anscombe and therefore causes her second thesis to seem right. In addition, he asserts that the people of today need to be ready to lay aside moral philosophy as we know it permanently. (Journal: Richter, Duncan. The Incoherence of the Moral 'Ought.' Mind. January, 1995. Vol. 104. Pp. 69-85.)