Richard Mervyn Hare FBA (21 March 1919 – 29 January 2002), usually cited as R. M. Hare, was a British moral philosopher who held the post of White's Professor...
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Moral relativism (section R. M. Hare)
Raymond Queneau's Zazie dans le métro. Some philosophers, for example R. M. Hare (1919–2002), argue that moral propositions remain subject to human logical...
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Psychopathy Checklist (redirect from Hare psychopathy checklist)
The Psychopathy Checklist or Hare Psychopathy Checklist-Revised, now the Psychopathy Checklist—revised (PCL-R), is a psychological assessment tool that...
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international relations and aesthetics. The son of the British utilitarian R. M. Hare, Hare has created an ethical theory that integrates Kantian deontological...
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fictionalism are related theories. Universal prescriptivism, defended by R. M. Hare, holds that moral statements function like universalized imperative sentences...
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continued with such philosophers as John Stuart Mill, Henry Sidgwick, R. M. Hare, and Peter Singer. The concept has been applied towards social welfare...
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Wittgenstein Oxford G. E. M. Anscombe J. L. Austin Michael Dummett Antony Flew Philippa Foot Peter Geach Paul Grice R. M. Hare Alasdair MacIntyre Derek...
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person's experience of satisfaction is unique. The theory, as outlined by R. M. Hare in 1981, is controversial, insofar as it presupposes some basis by which...
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ethical subjectivism). Since prescriptivism was introduced by philosopher R. M. Hare in his 1952 book The Language of Morals, it has been compared to emotivism...
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Problem of religious language (section R. M. Hare)
been proposed to solve the problem of meaning in religious language. R. M. Hare used his parable of a lunatic to introduce the concept of "bliks" – unfalsifiable...
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