Ontic Ethics: Exploring the Influence of Caring on Being

Lanham: Lexington Books (2016)
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This book is an exercise in speculative but pragmatic philosophy with a wide scope covering ethics, the ethics of care specifically, and their independent foundation in the living intensity, or ontological substantiality, of a self. It is intended for advanced courses in ethics and metaethics, for reading by philosophers in general and for others such as theologians, economists, and evolutionary theorists who have an interest where philosophers are going with ethics and value theory.

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