Moral Legislation
Discover the thought-provoking insights of Moral Legislation by Conrad D. Johnson, published by Cambridge University Press in 2009. This engaging paperback spans 248 pages and delves into the intricacies of moral reasoning, exploring how we actually reason and how we should approach ethical dilemmas.
In this compelling work, Johnson advocates for a form of 'rule' utilitarianism, emphasizing the importance of adhering to generally accepted moral rules when making ethical decisions. He challenges the prevailing notion that individuals should always act to produce the greatest good, offering a fresh perspective on moral philosophy.
Whether you're a student of law and ethics or simply interested in deepening your understanding of moral reasoning, Moral Legislation is an essential read that invites critical reflection on the principles that guide our actions.