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Ethics, Rational and Theological is a significant philosophical work that bridges the gap between rational ethics and theological moral philosophy. John Grose systematically analyzes how ethical principles can be understood through both reason and religious doctrine, offering readers a nuanced perspective on moral philosophy.
The book includes cursory reflections on the general principles of deism, examining how deist thought intersects with conventional ethical frameworks. Grose presents arguments for understanding morality as both a rational construct and a divinely-inspired system, making this work valuable for scholars of philosophy, theology, and intellectual history.
Originally published as a hardcover edition by Gyan Publishing House, this text remains an important contribution to 18th and 19th-century philosophical discourse, appealing to readers interested in the historical development of ethical thought and the relationship between reason and faith.
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