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Moral Literacy or How to Do the Right Thing

Moral Literacy or How to Do the Right Thing

1992

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While not as logically compelling as I had hoped it would be, this thin volume does present a program for living and demonstrates how to make choices. The author's choices won't convince everyone, however. He approaches seven subjects: Animals, Abortion, Violence, Sex, Drugs, Censorship, and Virtue. Still, it is fascinating and important to read a discussion of ethics that doesn't derive from religion. For that it is certainly worthwhile.

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