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Thomas Fowler's essay, Progressive Morality provides insight into the philosophical considerations of ethics and morality. It delves into how social norms and attitudes shape individual perceptions of morality, and provides a compelling argument for a fluid rather than a static morality. This work will appeal to readers interested in ethics, social psychology, and philosophy.
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