Can't We Make Moral Judgements?
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan Summary: In this book, Mary Midgely turns a spotlight on the fashionable view that we no longer need or use moral judgements. She shows how the question of whether or not we can make moral judgements must inevitably affect our attitudes to the law and its institutions, but also to events that occur in our daily lives.
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Pub Date: 1993Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan Summary: In this book, Mary Midgely turns a spotlight on the fashionable view that we no longer need or use moral judgements. She shows how the question of whether or not we can make moral judgements must inevitably affect our attitudes to the law and its institutions, but also to events that occur in our daily lives.
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Pub Date: 1993
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
9780312087265
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0312087268
Pub Date: 1993
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
In this book, Mary Midgely turns a spotlight on the fashionable view that we no longer need or use moral judgements. She shows how the question of whether or not we can make moral judgements must inevitably affect our attitudes to the law and its institutions, but also to events that occur in our daily lives.
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