The Definition of Morality

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The Definition of Morality
Author : G. Wallace
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Publisher : Routledge
Language : English
Release Date : 20 July 2020
ISBN : 9781000078275
Pages : 315 pages
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The Definition of Morality by G. Wallace Book PDF Summary

Originally published in 1970, the papers in this volume discuss the essential and defining characteristics of morality and moral issues and examine how moral views differ from political views, moral beliefs from religious beliefs, and moral judgements from aesthetic judgements. Some of the chapters discuss problems of method and shed light on the complex conditions which any successful definition of morality must satisfy. Taken collectively, these papers reflect he wide variety of approaches adopted by contemporary philosophers.

The Definition of Morality

Originally published in 1970, the papers in this volume discuss the essential and defining characteristics of morality and moral issues and examine how moral views differ from political views, moral beliefs from religious beliefs, and moral judgements from aesthetic judgements. Some of the chapters discuss problems of method and shed light

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