In this influential work, Walter McDonald explores the foundations of moral philosophy and the nature of ethical reasoning. He argues that morality is based on universal principles that can be understood through rational inquiry, and offers insightful critiques of rival theories such as relativism and emotivism. McDonald's clear prose and rigorous argumentation make this a must-read for anyone interested in ethics and moral philosophy. This...
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