The New Ethics
The New Ethics
The New Ethics is a book written by William De Witt Hyde that was first published in 1897. The book offers a comprehensive examination of ethical philosophy and provides a new perspective on the nature of morality. The New Ethics argues that morality is not absolute but instead is shaped by cultural and social factors. The book was influential in its time and helped to shape the emerging field of cultural relativism in philosophy. The New Ethics is an important work of ethical philosophy and a must-read for anyone interested in the history of philosophy or ethics.
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