Law, Love and Language

Law, Love and Language by Herbert McCabe, published by Bloomsbury Academic in November 2003, is a 224-page exploration of ethical thinking. This book addresses fundamental questions about ethics, suggesting that it revolves around love, obedience to laws, and communication with others. McCabe presents his ideas with a focus on a Christian audience, while ensuring that his arguments remain accessible to those who may not share that belief.
Readers will find a thoughtful introduction to moral philosophy that emphasizes the interconnectedness of ethics and human interaction. McCabe delves into the nature of ethical discussions, making it suitable for anyone interested in the subjects of religion, theology, and philosophy. This edition invites readers to engage with complex ideas in a clear and approachable manner, fostering a deeper understanding of ethics and its implications in everyday life.
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What is ethics all about? In this book Herbert McCabe suggests that it is about loving, obeying laws and talking to people. In doing so, he offers an introduction to ethical thinking for anyone with a serious interest in moral philosophy. He does so as someone who writes with a Christian audience in mind. Most of his arguments, however, do not presuppose a believing Christian readership.
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