Onora O'Neill, Towards Justice and Virtue: A Constructive Account of Practical Reasoning [Book Review]

Philosophical Review 108 (1):97-100 (1999)
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Towards Justice and Virtue is Onora O’Neill’s most developed account thus far of her distinctive approach to moral and political philosophy. Readers who are already familiar with O’Neill’s articles and her two previous books will appreciate the way it brings together in one sustained and rigorous argument the various themes which have occupied her attention over the years. Those who are new to O’Neill’s work will find in it a lucid, accessible, and provocative challenge to contemporary ethical theories.

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