Introduction and bibliography
1: The Meaning of 'Right'
2: What Makes Right Acts Right?
Appendix 1 Rights
Appendix 2 Punishment
3: The Meaning of 'Good'
4: The Nature of Goodness
5: What Things are Good?
6: Degrees of Goodness
7: Moral Goodness
Index
Sir David Ross (1877-1971) was Provost of Oriel College, Oxford, Honorary Fellow of Merton College, and Fellow of the British Academy. Philip Stratton-Lake is Lecturer in Philosophy at Reading University.
`Review from previous edition Ross's The Right and the Good remains
a classic statement of the idea that moral philosophy should place
respect for the variety of moral phenomena above the urge for
systematic unification. We still have much to learn from it.'
Charles Larmore, Columbia University
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