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Moral Differences: Truth, Justice and Conscience in a World of Conflict. (book reviews)
American Political Science Review, September, 1993 by Green, Philip
Moral philosophy, though mutually and deeply inter-twined with political philosophy, can be, and often is, practiced in such a specialized manner and made dependent on such an arcane vocabulary that it becomes virtually impenetrable to the nonspecialist. At first glance - and, indeed, after many glances - Richard W.
Miller's Moral Differences seems to be such a book. Yet surprisingly, I find myself wanting to recommend it to political philosophers and even to urge it upon them. Not only are its concerns, finally, our concerns, but it makes an original contribution to political ...
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