Time and Morality
Time is morally relevant. This chapter considers three temporal features that could be assigned moral significance when one assesses actions, activities, character-traits, and events: life periods, temporal order, and tense. It seems plausible to assign significance to life periods when one assesses...
Main Author: | Bykvist, K |
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Format: | Book section |
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John Wiley and Sons
2013
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