There is no way to understand the character of the taboo rules, except as a survival from some previous more elaborate cultural background. We know also and as a consequence that any theory which makes the taboo rules … intelligible just as they are without any reference to their history is necessarily a false theory... why should we think about [the theories of] analytic moral philosophers such as Moore, Ross, Prichard, Stevenson, Hare and the rest in any different way? … Why should we think about our modern use of good, right and obligatory in any different way from that in which we think about late eighteenth-century Polynesian uses of taboo?


p. 113. - After Virtue (1981)


There is no way to understand the character of the taboo rules, except as a survival from some previous more elaborate cultural background. We know...

There is no way to understand the character of the taboo rules, except as a survival from some previous more elaborate cultural background. We know...

There is no way to understand the character of the taboo rules, except as a survival from some previous more elaborate cultural background. We know...

There is no way to understand the character of the taboo rules, except as a survival from some previous more elaborate cultural background. We know...