Originally published in 1969, this book challenges the view among
many 20th Century philosophers that no cogent arguments could be
found capable of providing support for the normative pronouncements
of practical morality. The book asserts that this conclusion is
mistaken and the result of basic deficiencies endemic in the
logical structure of traditional ethics. The volume develops an
argument whose logical structure is quite different from the ways
of reasoning that have dominated the history of Western ethics and
which allows answers to such primary questions of practical
morality such as 'How ought we as moral beings to act?'
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