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Ethics Without Principles
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240 pages
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The book offers a comprehensive exploration of particularism in ethics, a theory championed by Jonathan Dancy. He challenges the conventional belief that morality is inherently tied to principles, arguing that this connection is fundamentally flawed. Through a robust defense of his views, Dancy invites readers to reconsider the nature of moral reasoning and the role of principles in ethical decision-making, making a significant contribution to contemporary philosophical discourse.
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2006, paperback
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