"Robert Audi's magisterial "The Good in the Right" offers the most
comprehensive and developed account of rational ethical
intuitionism to date."--Roger Crisp, St. Anne's College, University
of Oxford
"This is an excellent book. Far reaching in import, it develops
a convincing alliance between an intuitionist approach to moral
epistemology and a Kantian treatment of moral theory."--Hugh J.
McCann, Texas A&M University
"Among Audi's many mighty achievements in this rewarding book,
two are especially illuminating to me: his brilliant analysis of
the separable elements of classical intuitionism and his
formulation of a moderate vision of intuitionism, which neatly
avoids the problems afflicting its distinguished forebears."--Betsy
Postow, University of Tennessee
""The Good in the Right" will end up being thought of as one of
the most important books in moral philosophy published in this
decade. In my view, the fate of Kantian ethics hangs on the force
of Audi's arguments."--Brad Hooker, University of Reading, author
of "Ideal Code, Real World"
"This is a remarkable book--remarkably ambitious, remarkably
successful. It is a work of extraordinary scope and depth. Audi
offers an attractive account of moral epistemology that provides
him with the means to mine a variety of normative ethical theories,
extract what is most promising in them, and combine these elements
into a new theory that is both coherent and novel and is readily
applicable to a host of problems in practical ethics. The upshot is
a highly original and powerful theory of morality that is both
theoretically and practically appealing."--Michael J. Zimmerman,
author of "The Nature of Intrinsic Value" and "The Concept ofMoral
Obligation"
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