Moral Strangers, Moral Acquaintance, and Moral Friends: Connectedness and its Conditions

State University of New York Press (1996)
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Elaborates an ethic in which beneficence on a personal and communal level has moral force; proposes the idea of an interplay between compassion and reason to help address moral problems; and sketches the conditions necessary for a democratic approach to such problems

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