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Meta-ethical attempts to define concepts such as 'goodness', `right and wrong', `ought' and `ought not', have proved largely futile, even over-ambitious. Morality, it is argued, should therefore be directed primarily at the reduction of suffering.

Who Holds the Moral High Ground Societas

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Meta-ethical attempts to define concepts such as 'goodness', `right and wrong', `ought' and `ought not', have proved largely futile, even... Read more

    Publisher: Imprint Academic
    Publication Date: 11/15/2012
    ISBN13: 9781845401030, 978-1845401030
    ISBN10: 1845401034

    Non Fiction , Politics, Philosophy & Society , Non Fiction

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    Meta-ethical attempts to define concepts such as 'goodness', `right and wrong', `ought' and `ought not', have proved largely futile, even over-ambitious. Morality, it is argued, should therefore be directed primarily at the reduction of suffering.

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