Why be Moral?: Rethinking the problem

Tokyo: Keiso-shobo (2021)
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The Why be moral? question, which dates back to ancient Greece, has been controversial in Japan since the formulation of the Pritchard's Dilemma, with criticism that it is a pseudo-issue and various interpretations based on self-interest and the meaning in life being raised. This book examines various positions on a reason to be moral and defends the standpoint of practical reason.

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Shunsuke Sugimoto
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