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Paperback Familiar Lectures On Moral Philosophy, Volume 1 Book

ISBN: 1142267512

ISBN13: 9781142267513

Familiar Lectures On Moral Philosophy, Volume 1

Familiar Lectures On Moral Philosophy, Volume 1, offers a detailed exploration into the ethical and moral questions pertinent to early 19th-century thought. These lectures present a comprehensive survey of moral philosophy, probing the nature of virtue, duty, and the principles that should govern human conduct. The volume addresses a range of ethical dilemmas and their practical applications in both personal and public life.

Designed for accessibility, the lectures aim to make complex philosophical ideas understandable to a broad audience, fostering critical thinking and informed moral judgment. This historical text provides invaluable insights into the philosophical foundations that shaped modern ethical thought and remains relevant for students and scholars of philosophy, history, and political science.

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