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The Ethical Problem presents Paul Carus’s influential perspective on ethics as a rigorous science rather than mere philosophy or tradition. In three carefully constructed lectures, Carus develops a systematic approach to understanding moral principles and their application to human conduct.
This work addresses fundamental questions about the nature of ethics, the basis of moral judgment, and the scientific methodology that can be applied to ethical problems. Carus argues for a framework that combines rational analysis with empirical observation, establishing ethics as a legitimate field of scientific inquiry. The lectures progress logically from theoretical foundations to practical applications, making complex ethical concepts accessible to serious readers.
Originally published as a series of lectures, this hardcover edition preserves Carus’s clear exposition and scholarly rigor, offering valuable insights for those interested in the philosophy of science, ethics, and the intersection of reason and morality.
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