R. M. Hare

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R. M. Hare was a British moral philosopher known for developing prescriptivism in metaethics and significantly shaping contemporary utilitarian thought.

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Richard Mervyn Hare 1

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instanceOf human
metaethicist
moral philosopher
philosopher
utilitarian philosopher
author R. M. Hare self-linksurface differs
birthDate 1919-03-21
child John E. Hare
conflictParticipatedIn World War II
surface form: Second World War
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
deathDate 2002-01-29
educatedAt Balliol College, Oxford
employer University of Florida
University of Oxford
familyName Hare
fieldOfWork ethics
metaethics
moral philosophy
philosophy of language
political philosophy
fullName R. M. Hare self-linksurface differs
surface form: Richard Mervyn Hare
givenName Richard
influenced Brian McGuinness
Derek Parfit
Peter Singer NERFINISHED
influencedBy G. E. Moore
Immanuel Kant
John Stuart Mill
surface form: J. S. Mill
knownFor contributions to utilitarianism
prescriptivism in metaethics
theory of moral language as prescriptions
universal prescriptivism
languageSpoken English
militaryService British Army
movement analytic philosophy
nationality British
notableWork Essays in Ethical Theory
Essays on the Moral Concepts
Freedom and Reason
Moral Thinking
Sorting Out Ethics
The Language of Morals
philosophicalSchool prescriptivism
utilitarianism
placeOfBirth Backwell
England
Somerset
placeOfDeath England
Ewelme
Oxfordshire
positionHeld Professor of Philosophy at the University of Florida
White’s Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Oxford
publicationDateOfWork 1952
spouse Catherine Verney NERFINISHED
workLocation Gainesville, Florida, United States
surface form: Gainesville, Florida

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Peter Singer influencedBy R. M. Hare
R. M. Hare fullName R. M. Hare self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Richard Mervyn Hare
R. M. Hare author R. M. Hare self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: The Language of Morals
book "The Possibility of Altruism" influencedBy R. M. Hare
subject surface form: The Possibility of Altruism