Ethics [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 14 (1):174-174 (1960)
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An extremely lucid, important work. The author surveys major ethical theories, giving a hearing not so much to proponents of theories as to the theories themselves: their assumptions and implications. His criticisms are acute and convincing. In the end he presents his "Social Adjustment Theory"--an empirical ethics which explains values as indigenous to the selective systems of human organisms.--J. E. M.

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