Practical Philosophy: Ethics, Society and Culture (2009)

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By John Haldane

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This book reminds me why I chose to study philosophy in the first instance.  It is refreshing to read such an accessible book which is takes ethics as its central focus and develops a range of arguments about the importance of ethics to daily life in our societies and cultures.  The feeling one gets is of sitting and listening to an experienced philosopher explaining questions across a range of issues.

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