Owen Flanagan argues in this book for a more psychologically
realistic ethical reflection and spells out the ways in which
psychology can enrich moral philosophy. Beginning with a discussion
of such "moral saints" as Gandhi, Mother Teresa, and Oskar
Shindler, Flanagan charts a middle course between an ethics that is
too realistic and socially parochial and one that is too
idealistic, giving no weight to our natures.
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