For several years there has been a growing interest in questions of
philosophical ethics, and this appears to be continuing. The issues
surrounding the different forms and concepts of moral philosophy
have resulted in tensions which have spawned a complex ethical
pluralism. This pluralism can, however, basically be traced back to
two different conceptual foundations - universalism and relativism.
The volume presented by Heidemann and Engelhard examines these two
concepts from both a historical philosophical and a systematic
perspective. Key Features comprehensive compendium suitable both as
an introduction to the topic and for a deeper understanding of
individual positions takes account of new positions in the
foundations of ethics
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