A Book of Metaethics
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About the Book
Philosophy needs a nonphilosophy that comprehends it; it needs a nonphilosophical comprehension just as art needs nonart and science needs nonscience. The entire set of moral functions here requires at least five variables as shown: two subject matters, cause level, time, and the transformation of moral values as the result of initiative taken by a moral agent. In principle, moral autonomy is expanded by the increase in energy produced through the process of interactions between de dicto morality and de re morality. Time is only part of one's ethical succession process. Hatred blocks the way that love reaches the verdict. Both love and hatred can give a cause to judge people and matters around them. Soul composes of one's spirit, mind and contingencies to its own destiny. Love of the meek does not contest justice. The subjects of love deliver love of the meek to find them in the domain of the humble, from where the subject's moral succession begins.
About the Author
Andrew Minase, philosopher, M.B.A. and is working for a P.h. D. The author's website is http://www.metaethics.org. Minase lives in New York City.