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Sir (William) David Ross KBE (15 April 1877 – 5 May 1971) was a Scottish philosopher, known for work in ethics. His best known work is The Right and the Good (1930), and he is perhaps best known for developing a pluralist, deontological form of intuitionist ethics in response to G.E. Moore's intuitionism. However, Ross also translated a number of Aristotle's works, and wrote on Greek philosophy. William David Ross was born in Thurso, Caithness in the north of Scotland. He spent most of his... full article at wikipedia
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  • Apr 15, 1877
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  • May 5, 1971
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  • 1988
  • 0872200582, 0872200590
  • 2002
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