The Object Of Morality by G. J. Warnock

"The Object of Morality" explores the nature and foundation of moral judgments, examining whether morality is based on subjective preferences or objective truths. The author delves into the language of moral discourse, the role of intentions and consequences in ethical decision-making, and the societal and personal factors influencing moral behavior. Through a philosophical lens, the book critically assesses various ethical theories and seeks to clarify what truly constitutes the 'object' or core concern of moral considerations, aiming to provide a clearer understanding of what it means to live a morally good life.

The 9784th greatest book of all time


Published
1971
Nationality
British
Type
Fiction
Pages
200-250
Words
Unknown
Original Language
English

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