Jonathan Dancy
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Introduction to Contemporary Epistemology
10 editions
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1985
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Ethics without Principles
8 editions
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2004
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Companion to Epistemology
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8 editions
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1992
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Practical Reality
10 editions
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2000
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Moral Reasons
5 editions
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1993
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Perceptual Knowledge
5 editions
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1988
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Berkeley: An introduction
4 editions
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1987
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Practical Shape: A Theory of Practical Reasoning
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Philosophy of Action: An Anthology (Blackwell Philosophy Anthologies Book 40)
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2015
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Reading Parfit
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1997
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“Moral life, it can be said, is just too messy, and the situations we encounter differ from each other in subtle ways that no panoply of principles could ever manage to capture. Principles deal in samenesses, and there just aren't enough samenesses to go around. (page 2)”
― Ethics without Principles
― Ethics without Principles
“But my main debt is to my wife Sarah, who provided a never failing source of encouragement in the bad days and a willing ear after the good ones. I have often been somewhat sceptical about author's protestations of gratitude to husband, wife, friend or whoever, without whom... Never again. To have a lived a life with someone whose thoughts are occupied by one topic to the exclusion of most other things is more than one can reasonably ask; it was certainly not in the original contract. (Preface)”
― Introduction to Contemporary Epistemology
― Introduction to Contemporary Epistemology
“Ockham's razor is only a methodological principle, not a necessary truth”
― Introduction to Contemporary Epistemology
― Introduction to Contemporary Epistemology
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