Can’t We Make Moral Judgements?

“Can’t We Make Moral Judgements?” by NA NA, published by Palgrave Macmillan US on January 15, 1993, is a thought-provoking exploration of moral philosophy, consisting of 177 pages. The book examines the contemporary perspective that moral judgments are obsolete, highlighting how this viewpoint influences our understanding of law, institutions, and everyday events.
Readers will find that the author, Mary Midgley, delves into the implications of dismissing moral judgments, encouraging a reconsideration of their relevance in both societal and personal contexts. The discussion is rooted in philosophical inquiry, particularly within the realms of ethics and moral philosophy, prompting reflection on how our moral frameworks shape our interactions with the world around us.
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In this book, Mary Midgely turns a spotlight on the fashionable view that we no longer need or use moral judgements. She shows how the question of whether or not we can make moral judgements must inevitably affect our attitudes to the law and its institutions, but also to events that occur in our daily lives.
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