Living Without Philosophy: On Narrative, Rhetoric, and Morality

State University of New York Press (1998)
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Drawing on implications from ethics, theology, law, politics, and education, this book argues that we can decide what is right by describing particular cases in detail, without the aid of ethical theories and principles

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