Moral Philosophers
Explore the rich landscape of ethical thought with Moral Philosophers, authored by a team of esteemed scholars and published by Oxford University Press in 1998. This engaging text adopts a historical approach to moral philosophy, introducing the profound ideas of significant ethical philosophers throughout history. The book treats each philosopher's work as a distinct and comprehensive ethical theory, showcasing their attempts to address and overcome the shortcomings of earlier thinkers.
In its 2nd Revised Edition, spanning 240 pages, Moral Philosophers is an essential resource for anyone interested in the evolution of moral thought and the foundations of ethical theory. Whether you're a student, educator, or simply a philosophy enthusiast, this book provides valuable insights into the minds that have shaped our understanding of morality.