Reclaiming the History of Ethics [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 52 (2):475-476 (1998)
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This festschrift offers an impressive picture of the flourishing end-of-millennium Harvardtrained writing in the history of moral philosophy. The contributing authors each offer John Rawls the high scholarly compliment of emulating his rigorous critical and exegetical standards of historical philosophical investigation.

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