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Michael D. Jackson

“before the advent of any particular cultural, religious, or philosophical ethics, ethics has existed. Not as a unified, normative body of maxims, obligations, duties, or categorical imperatives,6 but as a set of recurring quandaries and questions, a sense of ethical anxiety or disquiet about the very possibility of achieving a good life,”

Michael D. Jackson, Life Within Limits: Well-being in a World of Want
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