Moral Aims: Essays on the Importance of Getting It Right and Practicing Morality with Others

New York, NY: Oup Usa (2015)
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Moral Aims brings together nine previously published essays that focus on the significance of the social practice of morality for what we say as moral theorists, the plurality of moral aims that agents are trying to realize and that sometimes come into tension, and the special difficulties that conventionalized wrongdoing poses.

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Cheshire Calhoun
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