The Origin Of Our Knowledge Of Right And Wrong by Franz Brentano

This philosophical work delves into the foundations of moral knowledge, exploring how humans discern right from wrong. It challenges the notion that ethical understanding is derived solely from external sources, proposing instead that moral insight is an intrinsic aspect of human consciousness. Through a detailed examination of mental phenomena, the text argues for the existence of an innate moral sense, suggesting that ethical truths are self-evident and accessible through introspection and rational reflection. The book offers a compelling analysis of the nature of moral judgments and their role in guiding human behavior.

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