Originally published in 1972, and now with a new Preface by Michael
Campbell, this collection of essays on closely related issues in
moral philosophy looks at different aspects of people's
understanding of their own and others' actions in ethical
dimensions. The book discusses the ways in which the understanding
both of man's own nature and of the nature of the world in which he
lives, is a function of his social existence. It discusses
questions about the character of moral deliberation and decision,
the nature of the human will and its connections with action, and
the extent to which an individual's moral reasonings must claim
universal applicability.
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