What We Owe To Each Other by T.M. Scanlon

The book explores the foundations of moral philosophy, focusing on the concept of contractualism, which suggests that our moral obligations arise from principles that no one could reasonably reject. It delves into the nature of what we owe to each other as individuals within a society, emphasizing the importance of mutual respect and justifiability of actions to others. Through a detailed analysis, it addresses various ethical questions and dilemmas, proposing that understanding and adhering to these principles can guide us in making moral decisions and fostering a just society.

Published
1998
Nationality
American
Length
Moderate
Pages
432
Original Language
English
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