Rush Rhees questions the viability of moral theories and the
general claims they make in ethics. He shows how one can both be
concerned with knowing what one ought to do while recognising that
one's answer is a personal one. These insights, arrived at in a
distinctive style, characteristic of Rhees, are then applied to
issues of life and death, human sexuality and our relations to
animals. To recognise why philosophy cannot answer such questions
for us is an affirmation, not a denial, of their importance.
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