Elements of Moral Science is a comprehensive and influential work on ethics and morality written by Francis Wayland. The book explores various philosophical and ethical theories, including utilitarianism, deontology, and virtue ethics, and provides a framework for understanding moral behavior and decision-making. Wayland argues that morality is grounded in reason and that ethical principles can be discovered through rational inquiry. He also emphasizes...
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