Abstract

There are moral philosophers whose primary concern is with the structure of moral judgments and the logical nature of moral arguments. Others are concerned with the nature of the moral actor, believing that a preliminary step towards understanding any object is the study of the subject. Admittedly, the two areas of concern are mutually complementary and any student could start or end with either. I am, however, inclined to believe that the nature of morality is best understood by studying the moral agent from whom judgments and decisions concerning matters of right and wrong.

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