Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy - by Bernard Williams

In Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy, Bernard Williams critiques the dominant theories of ethics, particularly utilitarianism and Kantian ethics. Williams argues that philosophical systems often oversimplify the complexities of moral life, reducing ethics to abstract principles that disregard personal experience and the messiness of human life.
Original Language: English

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