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2008 - Xlbiris, Philadelphia

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19,000 words, Guess

Page Count

76 pages

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Having cemented his status as a deep thinker and a masterful writer with The Principle of Equal Abundance , scholar Steven Coughlin returns with another powerfully enlightening nonfiction work — and this time, he focuses his intelligent, perceptive mind on moral philosophy. The Nature of Principles , startling new nonfiction work by Coughlin, was written to give readers the opportunity to consider some metaphysical questions, to ponder on divine principles, and to deliberate on philosophical theology. This masterful work by Coughlin provides an overview of general moral principles that play a prominent role in moral reasoning, and presents the advantages and disadvantages of contemporary methods of moral reasoning. While it does not focus in-depth on the specific ethical issues in particular fields like medicine, environmental science, etc., it clarifies and develops a refined conceptual framework of principles that transcends diverse disciplines and fields. Brimming with eye-opening insight, The Nature of Principles is an unforgettably powerful read.

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