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Moral Relativism, Moral Diversity, and Human Relationships by James Kellenberger β€” book cover

Moral Relativism, Moral Diversity, and Human Relationships

by James Kellenberger
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Overview

This book aims to clarify the debate between moral relativists and moral absolutists by showing what is right and what is wrong about each of these positions, by revealing how the phenomenon of moral diversity is connected with moral relativism, and by arguing for the importance of relationships between persons as key to reaching a satisfactory understanding of the issues involved in the debate.

Synopsis

This book aims to clarify the debate between moral relativists and moral absolutists by showing what is right and what is wrong about each of these positions, by revealing how the phenomenon of moral diversity is connected with moral relativism, and by arguing for the importance of relationships between persons as key to reaching a satisfactory understanding of the issues involved in the debate.

About the Author, James Kellenberger

J. Kellenberger is Professor of Philosophy at California State University. He is author of several books, including Kierkegaard and Nietzsche: Faith and Eternal Acceptance (1997) and Relationship Morality (Penn State, 1995).

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 2003
Publisher
Penn State University Press
Pages
248
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780271022871

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