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I just finished After Virtue and I found it really interesting. Looking for recommendations of books with similar ideas/topics.
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I loved it personally. I think Bernard Williams argues in his book "Ethics And The Limits Of Philosophy" from the other side of the moral aisle. But I haven't read it and would be interested in finding more genealogies of moral philosophical development, aside from Frederic Nietzsche which I've already read.
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Oh wait, I have some

You might like Sheldon Wolin - Politics And History, Charles Taylor - A Secular Age, Leo Strauss - Natural Right And History, Heinrich Rommen - The Natural Law, C.S. Lewis - The Discarded Image, and Russsell Kirk - The Conservative Mind.
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Psychology as Ethics by Colacicchi



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