Introduction by Abraham Edel and Elizabeth Flower This seventh volume provides an au thoritative edition of Dewey and James H. Tufts' 1932 Ethics. Dewey and Tufts state that the book's aim is: "To induce a habit of thoughtful consideration, of envisaging the full meaning and consequences of individual conduct and social policies," insisting throughout that ethics must be con stantly concerned with the changing problems of daily life.
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Introduction by Abraham Edel and Elizabeth Flower This seventh volume provides an au thoritative edition of Dewey and James H. Tufts' 1932 Ethics. Dewey and Tufts state that the book's aim is: "To induce a habit of thoughtful consideration, of envisaging the full meaning and consequences of individual conduct and social policies," insisting throughout that ethics must be con stantly concerned with the changing problems of daily life.
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