- Preface
- I. Greek Ethics
- 1. The Role of Eudaimonia in Aristotle’s Ethics
- 2. Some Issues in Aristotle’s Moral Psychology
- 3. Virtue and Reason
- II. Reason, Value, and Reality
- 4. Are Moral Requirements Hypothetical Imperatives?
- 5. Might There Be External Reasons?
- 6. Aesthetic Value, Objectivity, and the Fabric of the World
- 7. Values and Secondary Qualities
- 8. Projection and Truth in Ethics
- 9. Two Sorts of Naturalism
- 10. Non-Cognitivism and Rule-Following
- III. Issues in Wittgenstein
- 11. Wittgenstein on Following a Rule
- 12. Meaning and Intentionality in Wittgenstein’s Later Philosophy
- 13. One Strand in the Private Language Argument
- 14. Intentionality and Interiority in Wittgenstein
- IV. Mind and Self
- 15. Functionalism and Anomalous Monism
- 16. The Content of Perceptual Experience
- 17. Reductionism and the First Person
- Bibliography
- Credits
- Index


Mind, Value, and Reality
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Publication Date: 12/21/2001