In search of moral knowledge overcoming the fact-value dichotomy
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Downers Grove, Illinoise :
IVP Academic
[2014]
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- Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part One: A Short History of Western Ethics; 1 Christian, Biblical Ethics; 2 Ancient Ethics; 3 Moral Knowledge from Augustine Through Aquinas; 4 Moral Knowledge in the Reformation and the Enlightenment Shift; Part Two: Naturalism, Relativism and Postmodernism; 5 Options for Naturalistic Ethics; 6 Naturalism, Knowledge and the Fact-Value Split; 7 More Modern Options; 8 Introduction to the Postmodern Period; 9 MacIntyre's Recovered Thomistic Ethics; 10 Hauerwas's Narrative Christian Ethics.
- 11 Assessing MacIntyre's and Hauerwas's ProjectsPart Three: Toward a Theory of Moral Knowledge; 12 Moral Realism and Addressing the Crisis of (Moral) Knowledge; 13 Religiously Based Moral Knowledge-and Final Issues; Index; Praise for In Search of Moral Knowledge; About the Author; More Titles from InterVarsity Press.