Originally published in 1979, this book shows that a recognition of
the rationality of moral judgment and moral action in no way
involves us in diminishing our respect for liberty, authenticity,
sincerity or integrity. It maintains that the resolution of these
issues lies in recognising that the necessary involvement of the
emotions in moral judgments and moral choices need not give rise to
any hesitation or reluctance to treat moral questions as needing
and permitting the use of the resources of human understanding.
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