Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy
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"What has happened is that the theorists have brought the fact-value distinction to language rather than finding it revealed there. What they have found are a lot of those “thicker” or more specific ethical notions I have already referred to, such as treachery and promise and brutality and courage, which seem to express a union of fact and value." |
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Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy (1985) is a book by Bernard Williams.
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