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Ethics: A Very Short Introduction

AuthorSimon Blackburn

NarratorRobin Houston

Duration4h 15m

CategoriesChildren and Young Adult Non-Fiction and Educational Titles, Philosophy

Key StageA Level

PublisherInhouse

VersionUnabridged

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Are there real standards? If God is dead is everything permitted? A short and accessible introduction to ethics. Part of the 'Very Short Introduction To...' series from Oxford University Press

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