Through the Moral Maze: Searching for Absolute Values in a Pluralistic World

Armonk, N.Y.: Routledge (1994)
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"On the ... issue of our pluralistic age -- whether we can continue to believe in absolute value -- Robert Kane has written the most helpful discussion I know.

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