Modern ethics in 77 arguments: a Stone reader
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New York : Liveright Publishing Corporation, [2017].
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"Modern Ethics in 77 Arguments explores long-standing ethical and moral issues in light of our most urgent dilemmas. Divided into twelve sections, the book opens with a series of broad arguments on existence, human nature and morality. Indeed, "big" questions of the human condition are explored by some of our best-known and most accomplished living philosophers: What is the meaning of our existence? Should we really "do what we love"? How should we respond to evil? Is pure altruism possible?" -- From book jacket.

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xi, 435 pages ; 25 cm
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1708
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"Modern Ethics in 77 Arguments explores long-standing ethical and moral issues in light of our most urgent dilemmas. Divided into twelve sections, the book opens with a series of broad arguments on existence, human nature and morality. Indeed, "big" questions of the human condition are explored by some of our best-known and most accomplished living philosophers: What is the meaning of our existence? Should we really "do what we love"? How should we respond to evil? Is pure altruism possible?" -- From book jacket.
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Catapano, P., & Critchley, S. (2017). Modern ethics in 77 arguments: a Stone reader. New York, Liveright Publishing Corporation.

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Catapano, Peter and Simon Critchley. 2017. Modern Ethics in 77 Arguments: A Stone Reader. New York, Liveright Publishing Corporation.

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Catapano, Peter and Simon Critchley, Modern Ethics in 77 Arguments: A Stone Reader. New York, Liveright Publishing Corporation, 2017.

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Catapano, Peter, and Simon Critchley. Modern Ethics in 77 Arguments: A Stone Reader. New York, Liveright Publishing Corporation, 2017.

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