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Moral Competence: An Application of Modal Logic to Rationalistic Psychology

โœ Scribed by Moshe Kroy


Publisher
De Gruyter Mouton
Year
1975
Tongue
English
Leaves
356
Series
Studies in Philosophy; 28
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


TABLE OF CONTENTS
PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
THE PROBLEM
INTRODUCTION
PART 1. THE PHILOSOPHICAL BACKGROUND
SUMMARY OF PART 1
PART 2. CONSCIENCE AND SOCIETY
SUMMARY OF PART 2
PART 3. THE THEORY OF CONSCIENCE
SUMMARY OF PART 3
PART 4. APPLICATIONS OF THE THEORY OF CONSCIENCE
SUMMARY OF PART 4
PART 5. PERSPECTIVES FOR FURTHER WORK
SUMMARY OF PART 5
INDEX OF SUBJECTS
INDEX OF NAMES


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