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Exploring the foundations of moral philosophy, this book distills a series of lectures from Cambridge University, focusing on three key traditions: Platonic-Christian, Utilitarian, and Humanist. Each tradition is examined for its unique perspectives on ethics and morality, offering insights into how these schools of thought have shaped human understanding and behavior. The work serves as a bridge between historical philosophical concepts and their relevance in contemporary discussions of morality.
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Three Traditions of Moral Thought, Dorothea Krook
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- Title
- Three Traditions of Moral Thought
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Dorothea Krook
- Publisher
- Cambridge University Press
- Publisher
- 2011
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 370
- ISBN13
- 9780521228862
- Category
- About Literature
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- Exploring the foundations of moral philosophy, this book distills a series of lectures from Cambridge University, focusing on three key traditions: Platonic-Christian, Utilitarian, and Humanist. Each tradition is examined for its unique perspectives on ethics and morality, offering insights into how these schools of thought have shaped human understanding and behavior. The work serves as a bridge between historical philosophical concepts and their relevance in contemporary discussions of morality.