In Morality Bernard Williams confronts the problems of writing
moral philosophy, and offers a stimulating alternative to more
systematic accounts which seem nevertheless to have left all the
important issues somewhere off the page. Williams explains,
analyses and distinguishes a number of key positions, from the
purely amoral to notions of subjective or relative morality,
testing their coherence before going on to explore the nature of
'goodness' in relation to responsibilities and choice, roles,
standards, and human nature. A classic in moral philosophy.
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