The Concepts of Ethics [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 16 (3):589-589 (1963)
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Abstract

Zink supports views similar to those of Moore; e.g., value is a directly perceived, objective property of situations, and our sole moral obligation is to maximize the valuable. Free-will, intentions, and the making of decisions are discussed. He presents some of the positions opposed to his in such a way that they are clearly false, but equally clearly not the views of the authors in question; others he sets forth accurately by giving quotations, but attacks with irrelevant arguments. Most of the ground covered by this book is already well trodden.--E. H.

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