
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 1995
Pages: 306-310
Series: Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook
ISBN (Hardback): 9789048146178
Full citation:
, "Kurt Baier, The rational and the moral order" Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook 3, 1995, pp. 306-310


Kurt Baier, The rational and the moral order
pp. 306-310
in: Werner Depauli Schimanovich, Eckehart Köhler, Friedrich Stadler (eds), The foundational debate, Berlin, Springer, 1995Abstract
Since the appearance of his Moral Point of View in 1958, Kurt Baier has been one of the main figures in the field of moral philosophy. He belongs to those philosophers in the analytical tradition who did not accept the verdict on moral judgements formulated by the early Logical Empiricists. Instead, he always walked the tightrope between untenable metaphysical claims about absolute values on the one hand and a noncognitivitist position that maintains the meaninglessness of moral judgements, on the other. Thereby he tried to come to a theory of morals which enables us to distinguish between morally acceptable and morally inacceptable types of behaviour without having to maintain the existence of any nonnatural or supernatural facts.
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 1995
Pages: 306-310
Series: Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook
ISBN (Hardback): 9789048146178
Full citation:
, "Kurt Baier, The rational and the moral order" Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook 3, 1995, pp. 306-310