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Why Be Moral?

by Kai Nielsen

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I managed to finish the introduction and the first two chapters. I kept waiting for him to say something, anything, that could hook me on the book, but he just seemed to keep repeating his major thesis, and if he made any arguments at all, they were not convincing. It is possible the book could become astonishing and grand, but if it hasn't made it by this time, I am not going to expect it. Still, it is interesting when you are reading a book you basically agree with the major thesis, and they still haven't been able to say anything that wins you over to their side! Aborted. ( )
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