The ideas of C. D. Broad have affected the work of moral
philosophers throughout the twentieth century to the present day.
First published in 1971, this edited volume contains Broad's best
essays on the philosophical problems of Ethics, mostly written and
published between 1914 and 1964. Among the essays are Broad's
important critiques of G. E. Moore's ethical theory, his lecture
entitled 'Determinism, Indeterminism and Libertarianism', and other
pieces discussing topics as broad as Conscience, Egoism and Free
Will. This reissue serves as an important companion to Broad's
other works, a number of which have also been reissued within the
Routledge Library Editions series, and will be invaluable to
students interested in Broad's theories and twentieth-century
philosophical thought.
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