In a wide-ranging inquiry Richard W. Miller provides new resources for coping with the most troubling types of moral conflict: disagreements in moral conviction, conflicting interests, and the tension between conscience and desires. Drawing on most fields in philosophy and the social sciences, including his previous work in the philosophy of scienc
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"This sophisticated book addresses issues currently at the center of debate in moral and political philosophy... Moral Differences is challenging and impressive."--Philosophical Review