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  1. James Donald Wallace (May 21, 1937 – July 7, 2019) was an American philosopher. He was a professor of philosophy at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign for 49 years. [1] [2] Biography. Wallace was born in Troy, New York, on May 21, 1937. [1]

  2. James Donald Wallace (21 de mayo de 1937-7 de julio de 2019) fue un profesor de Filosofía Moral en la Universidad de Illinois y autor de varios libros sobre moralidad y ética encuadrados en la tradición filosófica americana del pragmatismo, particularmente la teoría ética de John Dewey.

  3. James Donald Wallace (21 de mayo de 1937-7 de julio de 2019) fue un profesor de Filosofía Moral en la Universidad de Illinois y autor de varios libros sobre moralidad y ética encuadrados en la tradición filosófica americana del pragmatismo, particularmente la teoría ética de John Dewey.

  4. 15 de mar. de 2011 · In Norms and Practices, James D. Wallace shows that norms of all kinds, including ethical norms, are intensely social constructs learned through constant interaction with others. Wallace...

  5. Wallace begins by identifying two assumptions that are ‘deeply entrenched in Anglo-American philosophical ethics’: (1) that ‘ethical norms have an origin, existence, and authority independent from actual historical social practice’; and (2) that ‘each individual could, in principle, gain knowledge of such norms independently of other ...

  6. James D. Wallace. 2018. Published by: Cornell University Press. View. Buy This Book in Print. summary. James D. Wallace treats moral considerations as beliefs about the right and wrong ways of doing things—beliefs whose source and authority are the same as any other kind of practical knowledge.

  7. James D. Wallace treats moral considerations as beliefs about the right and wrong ways of doing things—beliefs whose source and authority are the same as any other kind of practical...