Discussions of Gert's Moral Theory
- Book:
- Rationality, Rules, and Ideals: Critical
Essays on Bernard Gert's Moral Theory,
edited by Walter Sinnott-Armstrong and Robert Audi, published by Rowman &
Littlefield, 2002. This book is based on the conference on Morality:its Nature
and Justification, at Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire on May 13-16,
1999.
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- Symposia:
- Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Vol. LXII, No.2 - March 2001, pp.421-481. The authors are
Kurt Baier, "Justified Morality" (pp. 427-433), Dan W. Brock, "Gert on the
Limits of Morality's Requirements" (pp. 435-440), Thomas L. Carson, "Gert
on Rationality, Intrinsic Value, and the Overridingness of Morality" (pp. 441-446), Ruth Chang, "Two Conceptions of Reasons for
Action" (pp. 447453),
David Copp,"Against Internalism About Reasons -- Gert's Rational Options"
(pp. 455-461), Bernard Gert, "Précis of Morality: Its Nature and Justification"
(pp. 421-426) and "Replies" (pp. 463-481).
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- The Journal of Value Inquiry,
Vol. 35, No. 4 -December 2001. The authors are James p. Sterba, "Gert and
the Defense of Morality" (pp.427-438); David Philips, "Gert, Sidgwick, and
Hybrid Theories of Rationality" (pp. 439-448); Patrick H. Yarnell, "The Intrinsic
goodness of Pain, Anguish, and the Loss of Pleasure" (pp. 449-454). Bernard
Gert, "Replies to Three Critics" (pp. 455-476).
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- “Responses
to: Wade L. Robinson, Michael S. Pritchard, Daniel E. Wueste, and Kerry D.
Romesburg,” Teaching Ethics, Volume 7, Number 1 –2006
(pp. 101-117).
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- “Reply
to Julia Driver, Timm Triplett, and Kathleen Wallace,” Metaphilosophy,
Volume 38 Issue 4, July 2007 (pp. 404-419).
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- Review Articles:
- "Gert's contribution to moral philosophy,"
Carl Wellman, Metaphilosophy, Volume 10, Nos. 3 and 4, July/October 1979, pp. 315-329.
- "Bernard Gert's Moral System," E. J.
Bond, Metaphilosophy, Volume 31, No. 4, July 2000, pp. 427-445.
- "Bernard Gert's Morality and its application
to computer ethics," Timm Triplett, Ethics
and Information Technology, Volume 4, No. 1, 2002, pp.79-92.
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