RIGHT AND REASON by Fr.
Austin Fagothey, S.
is one of the greatest and most successful Ethics books written to date.
Though originally published in 1959 it remains remarkably contemporary and is easily accessible for most adults.
Phrased in non-technical language, RIGHT AND REASON is a thoroughly competent book in the philosophy of Ethics from the Aristotelian-Thomistic school of thought.
The Classic principles of Ethics as laid out here are as valid today as ever, and anyone who attempts to grapple with our new moral questions, i.
medical ethics, family issues, international relations, etc.
- without solid grounding, is sure to flounder in guesswork, emotional thinking and mere personal opinion.
This book stands as a beacon of common sense in today's confused world.
About the Author: The Rev.
Father Austin Fagothey, S.
, was a Jesuit priest and author of the twentieth century.
He also served as Professor of Philosophy at the University of Santa Clara, California.
His comprehensive Right and Reason: Ethics in Theory and Practice has been called the clearest and easiest-to-read text on the subject of Ethics ever published.
While the first edition was copyrighted in 1953, the second was published in 1959 by The C.
Mosby Company, St.
Louis, with the Nihil Obstat, Imprimatur, and Imprimi Potest.
Father Fagothey's work was also printed by TAN in 2000.
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