Mind, language and morality: Essays in honor of Mark Platts
Por:
Ortiz-Millán G., Parcero J.A.C.
Publicada:
1 ene 2018
Resumen:
Mark Platts is responsible for the first systematic presentation of truthconditional semantics and for turning a generation of philosophers on to the Davidsonian program. He is also a pioneer in discussions of moral realism, and has made important contributions to bioethics, the philosophy of human rights and moral responsibility. This book is a tribute to Platts’s pioneering work in these areas, featuring contributions from a number of leading scholars of his work from the US, UK and Mexico. It features replies to the individual essays from Platts, as well as a concluding chapter reflecting on his philosophical career from Oxford to Mexico City. Mind, Language and Morality will be of interest to philosophers across a wide range of areas, including ethics, moral psychology, philosophy of law and philosophy of language. © 2018 Taylor & Francis.
Filiaciones:
Ortiz-Millán G.:
Institute for Philosophical Research, National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), Mexico
Parcero J.A.C.:
Institute for Philosophical Research, National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), Mexico