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"In Empirical Realism, David K. Clark asks, simply: Is there a moral structure to the universe? His answer takes a rigorous detour through key questions raised by classical philosophy, metaphysics, epistemology, and the philosophy of the mind. Clark masterfully navigates key issues in each of these rubrics, finally entrenching his readers firmly in the larger realism/antirealism debate. Although the argument favors the moral realist's position - that the universe does have a moral structure integral to the quality and direction of human life - it also serves to further complicate this issue for moral realism."--Jacket.
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Empirical realism: meaning and the generative foundation of morality
2004, Lexington Books
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Empirical realism: meaning and the generative foundation of morality
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