Morals In Review, by A.K. Rogers, offers a comprehensive exploration of the history and development of ethical thought. First published in 1926, this work examines a wide range of moral philosophies, from ancient to modern times. Rogers provides insightful analysis of various ethical systems, tracing their evolution and impact on society.
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