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Reason and Ethics
The Case Against Objective Value
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214 pages
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The book presents a compelling argument for the subjectivity of all values, exploring how individuals can navigate life effectively without relying on absolute notions of right and wrong. Marks provides a constructive perspective on living productively by embracing this subjectivity, suggesting that human interactions can thrive when freed from rigid moral frameworks and traditional truths. This approach encourages a more flexible understanding of human affairs, promoting a practical philosophy that acknowledges the complexity of values.
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2020, hardcover
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