Some Large Scale Moral Theorizing

Review of Metaphysics 5 (2):309 - 326 (1951)
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Abstract

The range of the present work can be indicated by an abstract of the three parts into which it is somewhat loosely divided. The first is concerned with an analysis of the human situation, and of the central problem that this poses for man. The second describes in detail various tempting but fallacious solutions to this problem, and, more vaguely, the one correct solution. The third presents an account of man's obligation to his fellows, and seeks to develop a moral criterion.

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