How Skeptics Do Ethics
Discover the profound insights of skepticism in "How Skeptics Do Ethics" by Aubrey Neal, published by the University of Calgary Press. This thought-provoking paperback, spanning 324 pages, delves into the enduring questions posed by Enlightenment philosophers regarding humanity and society. Neal expertly traces the evolution of skepticism from its historical roots to contemporary relevance, inviting readers to engage with the critical theories that shape our understanding of ethics and moral philosophy today. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in modern philosophy, language, and the intricate dynamics of moral reasoning. Immerse yourself in a compelling exploration of how skepticism influences our ethical frameworks and societal norms.