Cole Presnell

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In Kant’s moral writings by contrast we have reached a point at which the notion that morality is anything other than obedience to rules has almost, if not quite, disappeared from sight. And so the central problems of moral philosophy come to cluster around the question ‘How do we know which rules to follow?’ Virtue-concepts become as marginal to the moral philosopher as they are to the morality of the society which he inhabits.
After Virtue: A Study in Moral Theory
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