The Tao of Right and Wrong
Danielson, Dennis What is just? What is right? What is wrong? What purposes, and what virtues, are worth pursuing? How can we weigh answers to these questions without lapsing into "That's only your opinion"? In the tradition of C. S. Lewis's The Abolition of Man, Dennis Danielson re-invokes Lewis's use of the Tao-borrowed from Eastern philosophy-as shorthand for the transcultural fund of ultimate postulates that form the very ground of moral judgment, codes of ...