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050 00 $aBJ1031$b.S63 2004
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100 1 $aSmith, Michael$q(Michael A.)
245 10 $aEthics and the A Priori :$bselected essays on
moral psychology and meta-ethics /$cMichael Smith.
260 $aCambridge, UK ;$aNew York :$bCambridge University
Press,$c2004.
300 $axii, 388 p. ;$c24 cm.
440 0 $aCambridge studies in philosophy
505 00 $tInternal reasons --$tIncoherence argument: reply
to Schafer-Landau --$tPhilosophy and commonsense: the case
of weakness of will / co-authored with$rJeanette Kennett
--$tFrog and Toad lose control / co-authored with$rJeanette
Kennett --$tTheory of freedom and responsibility
--$tRational capacities --$tOn Humeans, anti-Humeans, and
motivation: a reply to Pettit --$tHumeanism, psychologism,
and the normative story --$tPossibility of philosophy of
action --$tMoral realism --$tDoes the evaluative supervene
on the natural? --$tObjectivity and moral realism: on the
significance of the phenomenology of moral experience --$tIn
defense of The moral problem: a reply to Brink, Copp, and
Sayre-McCord --$tExploring the implications of the
dispositional theory of value --$tInternalism's wheel
--$tEvaluation, uncertainty, and motivation --$tEthics and
the a priori: a modern parable
520 $aThis volume includes a series of essays about the
nature of belief and desire, the status of normative
judgment, and the relevance of the views we take on both
these topics to the accounts we give of our nature as free
and responsible agents. The long awaited collection
comprises some of the most influential of Michael Smith's
essays written over a period of fifteen years and will be of
interest to students in philosophy and psychology.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
650 0 $aEthics.
994 $aX0$bSYB