Ethics And The Limits Of Philosophy by Bernard Williams

This thought-provoking work challenges the traditional foundations of moral philosophy by questioning the assumptions and methodologies that have long dominated the field. It argues that ethical theories often fail to account for the complexities of human life and the intricacies of moral experience. By examining the limitations of systematic moral reasoning, the text advocates for a more nuanced understanding of ethics that acknowledges the role of emotions, cultural context, and personal identity. It ultimately calls for a reevaluation of how we approach moral questions, suggesting that philosophy should be more attuned to the realities of human existence.

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