Mr. Ladd here presents a philosophical analysis of the nature and
structure of a moral code. He exemplifies his general theory by
providing the first systematic description of Navajo ethics, based on
raw material gathered by intensive anthropological field work among the
Navajo. The complete transcript of his field notes is contained in the
Appendix to this book. Mr. Ladd shows how the codes of other societies
can be described with scientific rigor and objectivity. Drawing upon
recent developments in analytical ethics that emphasize the uses of
discourse and the logic of imperatives, he develops a general theory of
moral codes which holds considerable significance for moral philosophers
and which presents for anthropologists a methodology for their
investigations into the ethical systems of non-literate cultures.