"This rich and elegant work by a renowed philosopher grapples with the 'givenness' of ethics and of self-in-community. Its scope is grand and its reach broad, but the whole is grounded in a precise, analytical delineation of the essentials of ethics and unfolds into a masterful synthesis."
--Thomas Sheehan, Stanford University
"Elements of Ethics is philosophical in the truest sense: it is not only rigorous and engaged in the language of western philsophy; it is good, just and beautiful."--Philsophy in Review/Comptes rendus philosophiques
Inhaltsverzeichnis
From doing to living; Affections; Desire; Correspondence; The analogy of should; Unity and universality; Freedom; Conscience; Adventures; Religion.