The Mystery of Moral Authority argues for a sceptical and pragmatic
view of morality as an all-too-human institution. Searching,
intellectually rigorous, and always fair to rival views, it
represents the state of the art in a tradition of moral philosophy
that includes Thomas Hobbes, David Hume, and J.L. Mackie.
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