The Principles of Moral Philosophy [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 14 (4):724-724 (1961)
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Having defined moral responsibility as "acting in a way that will contribute to human well-being," Kimpel views moral philosophy as an empirical discipline that is concerned with the relation of means to end. However, he does not sufficiently clarify the nature of ends.--J. D. T. Jr.

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original (1961) "The principles of moral philosophy". Philosophical Books 2(2):9-10
edition J., D. T. (1961) "The Principles of Moral Philosophy". Review of Metaphysics 14(4):724-724

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