Description
1970 First edition. Paperback cover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and bending. Spine has some reading creases and wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This 1970 first edition of “Of Good And Evil” by Richard Taylor is a significant work in the field of moral philosophy. Taylor, a renowned American philosopher, delves into the age-old debate surrounding the nature of good and evil, offering a thought-provoking exploration of ethical theories and their practical applications. Through a rigorous analysis of various philosophical perspectives, Taylor challenges conventional notions and invites readers to question their own moral frameworks.
Published during a period of social upheaval and shifting cultural values, this book resonated with intellectuals and readers seeking a deeper understanding of morality in a rapidly changing world. Taylor’s clear and accessible writing style, combined with his profound insights, made this work a seminal text for students and scholars of ethics, as well as for general readers interested in grappling with complex moral dilemmas.
While this particular copy shows signs of wear from its years of circulation, its well-preserved pages and secure binding ensure that Taylor’s influential ideas remain accessible to future generations of readers and collectors interested in the history of moral philosophy and its enduring relevance.