This addition to the St Andrews Studies series contains a wide-ranging
collection of essays on all aspects of moral philosophy and its impact
upon public life in the twenty-first century. The book brings together
ethicists from a variety of traditions interested in moral truth and its
relation to religious faith. A key theme is interaction between major
Catholic thinkers with philosophers from non-religious traditions.
Topics include reason and religion, natural law, God and morality,
anti-consequentialism, rights and virtues.