In this book Robert Audi presents an original ethics of conduct,
spanning moral theory, practical ethics, and theories of obligation and
value. Conduct is determined not just by what we do, but also by why and
how we do it. To integrate these dimensions of conduct, Audi clarifies
the relation between intention and obligation, explains the difference
between moral rightness and moral worth, and describes myriad manners of
human actions. He also clarifies major moral standards such as justice,
fidelity, beneficence, and liberty, and explores ethics from the
perspectives of the theory of action, the epistemology of moral
principles, the metaphysics of normative properties, and the value of
human experiences. His concluding chapters offer a theory of reasons and
values and propose an original theory of value.