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God and Morality: A Philosophical History, by John E. Hare

‘John Hare writes that the purpose of God and Morality “is to look at the role theology, or thinking about God, has played in ethical theory within Western philosophy.” To carry out this purpose, he examines the ethical thought of four philosophers from four different eras: Aristotle, Duns Scotus, Kant, and R. M. Hare. Structuring the book in this way allows Hare to offer a programmatic overview of the history of philosophical reflection on the relationship between God and morality.’ Read the review at the Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.

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