The Moral Life of Man [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 10 (4):722-722 (1957)
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A scholarly and systematic treatment of the moral sphere, using the Bergsonian notion of obligation derived from status as a point of departure. It moves, through a treatment of such concepts as the Good, moral freedom, and retribution and immortality, to the conclusion that, though an individual man can be good without believing that God exists, there is no possibility of good if God does not in fact exist. The author's basic context is the Judaic tradition; however he pays more than adequate attention to both classical and modern thinkers outside this tradition. --D. S.

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