The Value of Moral Philosophy

Author: Anthony T. Kronman

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Description: The Value of Moral Philosophy by Anthony T. Kronman argues for the importance of moral philosophy against the views of Richard Posner. It highlights the necessity of reason in navigating moral complexities and enriching human life.

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