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Recent Tendencies in Ethics - Three Lectures to Clergy Given at Cambridge - cover

Recent Tendencies in Ethics - Three Lectures to Clergy Given at Cambridge

W. R. Sorley

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W. R. Sorley's "Recent Tendencies in Ethics" explores the evolving landscape of ethical thought in the early twentieth century, scrutinizing diverse moral theories and the philosophical underpinnings that drive them. Sorley employs a systematic approach, revealing currents in ethical philosophy ranging from utilitarianism to deontological frameworks, and he meticulously examines the implications of these theories for contemporary moral questions. His lucid prose and intellectual rigor reflect a response to the burgeoning challenges of modernity, making this work essential for understanding the landscape of ethics that influences both philosophical discourse and practical decision-making today. W. R. Sorley, a prominent figure in analytic philosophy and ethics, was significantly influenced by the tensions between traditional moral frameworks and the burgeoning scientific rationalism of his time. An academic with deep roots in Scottish philosophy, Sorley drew from a rich intellectual heritage while engaging with contemporary debates, leading him to question and refine the very foundations of ethical reasoning. His scholarly pursuits were not only academic but also deeply engaged with social issues, an endeavor reflected in this comprehensive examination of moral philosophy. "Recent Tendencies in Ethics" is highly recommended for students, scholars, and anyone interested in the dynamic interplay between evolving ethical theories and practical implications. Sorley's insights provide a critical lens through which to engage with the ethical dilemmas of the modern world, making it an indispensable resource for understanding the complexities of moral philosophy.
Disponible desde: 20/07/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 66 páginas.

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