Originally published in 1958, this book shows how a systematic
consideration of what exactly may be meant by calling anything
'good', inevitably leads on to the more general and fundamental
problem of the relations between value-judgments and statements of
fact. It does on to explain some of the difficult and far-reaching
issues which this problem involves. The book is intended as an
introduction for students interested in finding out the nature and
point of modern methods of philosophic analysis when applied to
problems of moral philosophy.
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