Joseph Butler: Fifteen Sermons and other writings on ethics
Discover the profound insights of Joseph Butler in "Joseph Butler: Fifteen Sermons and Other Writings on Ethics," published by David McNaughton in 2017. This essential collection of moral philosophy includes Butler's seminal work, "Fifteen Sermons" (1726), which delves into the complexities of human nature and ethics. Explore topics such as the significance of conscience, the interplay of self-love and egoism, and the vital roles of compassion, resentment, and forgiveness. Additionally, this volume features an introduction, annotations, and a selection of Butler's other writings, enriching your understanding of his ethical perspective. With 246 pages of thought-provoking content, this paperback edition from Oxford University Press is a must-have for anyone interested in ethics and moral philosophy. Enhance your library with this influential work that continues to resonate within the Anglican communion and beyond.