What is morality?

Blackrock, Co. Dublin: Columba (1996)
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Abstract

This introduction to morality proposes that morality is looked at in five different ways: morality as law, morality as inner conviction, morality as personal growth, morality as love and morality as social transformation. No one of these ways is sufficient in itself to deal with the complex moral questions of today, but each is enriched by the others.

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