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Discover the illuminating journey through the Evolution of Modern Philosophy with "Modern Moral Philosophy: From Grotius to Kant." Dive deep into the rich tapestry of ethical thought from renowned moral philosophers like Grotius and Kant, who revolutionized the way we perceive ethics. This groundbreaking study by Stephen Darwall challenges the notion that modern ethics is incoherent without theological underpinnings, showcasing a new era of secular ethical reasoning that resonates with universal truths.
Uncover the intellectual legacy of Grotius to Kant and witness the birth of a theory of natural human rights that continues to shape political discourse today. Stephen Darwall's panoramic vision sheds light on how these monumental thinkers united under a modern approach rooted in human psychology and accountability, setting the stage for a lasting impact on moral philosophy. Explore the untapped conceptual resources of this ethical paradigm and envision a future where ethical discourse remains vibrant and relevant.
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