First published in 1935, this book compares and examines what John
Laird termed the 'three most important notions in ethical science':
the concepts of virtue, duty and well-being. Laird poses the
question of whether any one of these three concepts is capable of
being the foundation of ethics and of supporting the other two.
This is an interesting reissue, which will be of particular value
to students researching the philosophy of ethics and morality.
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