The Theory of Architecture: Concepts, Themes & PracticesThis jargon-free guide to design and architecture theory helps professionals engage in the discourse of where and what architecture is, and has been. |
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... ethical position , but would say that no such value was necessarily a principal force in their ethical formulation . The third camp is of a contractual kind ; moral limitations are imposed according to rules agreed to operate in a ...
... ethical position , but would say that no such value was necessarily a principal force in their ethical formulation . The third camp is of a contractual kind ; moral limitations are imposed according to rules agreed to operate in a ...
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... ethical matters , by which he means an " investigation into the content of moral principles and virtues , and their justification in terms of the human condition . ” He considers reasoning a meta - ethical concern that is " in a logical ...
... ethical matters , by which he means an " investigation into the content of moral principles and virtues , and their justification in terms of the human condition . ” He considers reasoning a meta - ethical concern that is " in a logical ...
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... ethical relativism , in which different moralities are not only accepted but are seen as equally valid ( Solomon 1977 ) . The Anglo - American philosopher Walter Stace wrote in The Concept of Morals ( 1937 ) : " Any ethical position ...
... ethical relativism , in which different moralities are not only accepted but are seen as equally valid ( Solomon 1977 ) . The Anglo - American philosopher Walter Stace wrote in The Concept of Morals ( 1937 ) : " Any ethical position ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Chapter 1 | 25 |
B Social Aspects of Theory | 50 |
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