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605 pages, Paperback
First published September 1, 1955
"Ethical discourse cannot be conducted in a vacuum, in the abstract, but only in the concrete. Ethical discourse, therefore, is not a system of propositions which are correct in themselves, a system which is available for anyone to apply at any time and in any place, but it is inseparably linked with particular persons, times, and places. This limitation does not mean that the ethical loses any of its significance, but it is precisely from this that it derives its warrant, its weight; whereas whenever it is not restricted it is enfeebled to the point of impotence" (271).