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Originally published in 1955, this book covers most of the problems
of moral philosophy but concentrates on two of them: the criterion
of right action and the nature of moral judgment. Rejecting
Utilitarianism, it shows how principles of moral obligation may be
unified under Kant's formula of treating people as
ends-in-themselves. This formula is interpreted in terms of a new,
naturalistic theory of moral obligation. Throughout the book the
social reference of ethics is emphasized and moral obligation is
discussed in relation to rights, justice, liberty and equality.
Originally published in 1955, this book covers most of the problems
of moral philosophy but concentrates on two of them: the criterion
of right action and the nature of moral judgment. Rejecting
Utilitarianism, it shows how principles of moral obligation may be
unified under Kant's formula of treating people as
ends-in-themselves. This formula is interpreted in terms of a new,
naturalistic theory of moral obligation. Throughout the book the
social reference of ethics is emphasized and moral obligation is
discussed in relation to rights, justice, liberty and equality.
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