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Contemporary Debates In Moral Theory

A collection of essays that address eight central questions, with each question sparking a pair of opposing essays, summarizing important grounds of each position. Together, the essays provide an introduction to the major topics in contemporary moral theory.

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  • "A collection of essays that address eight central questions, with each question sparking a pair of opposing essays, summarizing important grounds of each position. Together, the essays provide an introduction to the major topics in contemporary moral theory."@en
  • "Contemporary Debates in Moral Theory features pairs of newly commissioned essays by some of the leading theorists working in the field today. Brings together fresh debates on the most controversial issues in moral theory Questions include: Are moral requirements derived from reason? How demanding is morality? Are virtues the proper starting point for moral theorizing? Lively debate format sharply defines the issues, and paves the way for further discussion. Will serve as an accessible introduction to the major topics in contemporary moral theory, while also capturing the imagination of profess."

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  • "Contemporary Debates in Moral Theory"
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  • "Contemporary debates in moral theory"@en
  • "Contemporary debates in moral theory"