Tulane Studies in Philosophy, Vol. VI, Studies in Ethics [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 11 (4):698-698 (1958)
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This book is composed of seven essays on diverse ethical themes. C. H. Hamburg's essay on the task of the contemporary psychoanalyst in giving criteria for judging psychic health, Louise Roberts' discussion of "better" as a primitive ethical term, and R. C. Whittmore's "Does the Neo-intuitionist theory of obligation rest on a mistake?" are the most valuable.--A. J. S.

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