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|aJohnsonMark|d1949
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|aMoral imagination : |bimplications of cognitive science for ethics / |cMark Johnson
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|aImplications of cognitive science for ethics
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|aChicago [Ill.] : |bUniversity of Chicago Press, |c[1997]
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|axiv, 287 p ; |c23 cm
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|aOriginally published as hbk.: c1993
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|aIncludes bibliographical references and index
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|aReason as force : the moral law folk theory--Metaphoric morality--The metaphoric basis of moral theory--Beyond rules--The impoverishment of reason : our enlightenment legacy--What's wrong with the objectivist self--The narrative context of self and action--Moral imagination--Living without absolutes : objectivity and the conditions for criticism--Preserving our best enlightenment moral ideals
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|aEthics
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|aImagination
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|aPhilosophy and cognitive science|xMoral and ethical aspects
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|aCognitive science|xMoral and ethical aspects
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