With a new introduction by the author. It is a book of superb
spirit and style, more entertaining than a work of philosophy has
any right to be.' - Times Literary Supplement. Throughout our lives
we are making moral choices. Some decisions simply direct our
everyday comings and goings; others affect our individual
destinies. How do we make those choices? Where does our sense of
right and wrong come from, and how can we make more informed
decisions? In clear, entertaining prose Mary Midgley takes us to
the heart of the matter: the human experience that is central to
all decision-making. First published: 1983.
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