The Moral Philosophy of W. D. Ross: Metaethics, Normative Ethics, Virtue, and Value

Oxford University Press (2025)
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W. D. Ross is an astute and often informative interpreter of Kant and Mill, of his own immediate predecessors in British moral philosophy, and of major positions of ethical theory. This book explores these topics and extends to Ross's aesthetics, his intuitionist epistemology, his metaphysics, and his value for applied ethics.

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