Review: Morality: Reasoning on Different Approaches: Vasil Gluchman, Value Inquiry Book Series, Rodopi, Amsterdam/new York 2013, pp. 182, ISBN: 978–9042037274 [Book Review]

Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 17 (5):1011-1013 (2014)
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This book, through its essays, captures this interdisciplinary nature of research into morality, treated both as a social fact, as well as man’s individual disposition. The Slovak philosopher and ethicist Vasil Gluchman, as the book’s scientific editor, divided the book into two parts, the first, entitled Different Concepts of Morality presents, in accordance with its title, various and sometimes even controversial stances related to the understanding of key issues of morality. The second part of the book titled New Trends in Understanding Morality consists primarily of the author’s attempts to explain the sources of morality formulated not only by ethics, but also by the biological sciences. In this short presentation it is clear that both the scientific editor as well as the individual authors, did not set themselves the objective of writing another book on moral philosophy, but instead focused themselves on the key issues which determine the status and direction of contemporary rese ..

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