A Supplement to the First Edition of Methods of Ethics offers a clear, thoughtful revision of a landmark work in moral philosophy. This edition explains how the author refined his practical view of ethics, engages with critics, and clarifies how concepts like well-being and objective rightness fit into a broader moral theory. readers will find accessible insight into the evolution of utilitarian and intuitionist ideas, as well as the role of common sense in moral thinking.
What you’ll experience
Ideal for readers of philosophy, ethics, and readers curious about the development of Sidgwick’s thought and how utilitarian ideas intersect with common sense.
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