This volume responds to the growing interest in finding explanations for why moral claims may lose their validity based on what they ask of their addressees. Two main ideas relate to that question:...
There are many ways of writing about the moral life; Moral Obligations follows the way of what philosophers call ""meta-ethics"": the analysis, not of particular moral problems, but of how the...
Thomas Johnson's Essay on Moral Obligation is a thought-provoking work that addresses some of the most fundamental questions of moral philosophy. With engaging prose and insightful analysis, Johnson...