John Corbett

The Problem of Moral Action

Often, the problem of deciding what to do depends on how an action is described.  For example, people are against killing when it is called “murder,” but they may have other thoughts about it when words such as “just war” or “self-defense” are used.  So what controls the way we describe our actions?  To clearly … Read more

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