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A Short History of Morals by J. M. Robertson provides a comprehensive exploration of moral philosophy and ethical development across human civilization. Robertson systematically examines how different cultures and historical periods have approached questions of right and wrong, virtue and vice.
The work traces the evolution of moral thought from ancient civilizations through more modern times, analyzing the philosophical frameworks that have shaped human behavior and social structures. Robertson’s scholarly approach combines historical analysis with philosophical inquiry, offering readers insight into the foundations of contemporary moral systems.
This book is valuable for students of philosophy, history, and ethics, as well as general readers interested in understanding how societal values have been constructed and transformed over time. Robertson’s clear prose makes complex philosophical concepts accessible without sacrificing intellectual rigor.







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