Trying to understand morality involves grappling with seemingly
irreconcilable conflicts between opposing theoretical positions.
Originally published in 1986, this book offers a solution in terms
of natural law, which involves reflections on the relevant aspects
of human nature and the human condition, as well as on the special
nature of prescriptive language. It also discusses several major
movements in moral philosophy, both classical and contemporary and
examines them in the light of a set of tests for an adequate moral
theory.
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