1. What is the problem with many philosophers today who do ethics?
2. Why do they lose the perspectives of the human beings who must actually live with a moral problem? What are men really like?
3. How does he see the relation between philosophy and lived ethical experience?
4. Can one speak of morality without a concept of divine law and theology to support it?
5. How does he criticize amoralism, relativism and utilitarianism?
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