Mr. Bernstein writes, "It is almost as if the language of evil has been dropped from contemporary moral and ethical discourse."
Anarchism has tended to be an ethical discourse about revolutionary practice.
Here, as so often, it is a centrally important question, who is supposedly being addressed by a given piece of ethical discourse.
He also stood against certain forms of positivism which sought to render ethical and theological discourse meaningless and dismiss talk of God a priori.
His ethical discourses, many of which have been published in English, are considered classics.
Kass writes that modern ethical discourse, which emphasizes autonomy, equity, and utility, fails to provide the moral guidance that the modern world demands:
Most ethical discourse - and my typical column - emphasizes what people should not do rather than what they should.
These speeches cover topics such as Talmud, Jewish Law, ethical discourses and weekly Torah sermons.
His works focus on the possibility of ethical discourse in a religiously pluralistic society.
From this position, Blackburn's "way forward" is to re-assert Hume's 'common point of view', or the ethical discourse common to mankind.