ABSTRACT

The voices in this volume, those of philosophers from Britain, Europe, America and Australia, speak in different tones of sumpathy and criticism of Winch and his conception of human conditioning.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|12 pages

ON 'CEASING TO EXIST'

chapter 2|19 pages

INTELLIGIBILITY AND THE IMAGINATION

chapter 3|10 pages

NATURALISM AND PRETERNATURAL CHANGE

chapter 6|16 pages

MORAL NECESSITY

chapter 7|31 pages

ETHICAL INDIVIDUALITY

chapter 8|30 pages

HOW MANY LEGS?

chapter 9|15 pages

'ETHICAL REWARD AND PUNISHMENT'

chapter 11|26 pages

THE PRESUMPTION OF THEORY

chapter 12|21 pages

THE FORM OF THE GOOD, TRADITION AND ENQUIRY