Publisher's Synopsis
The Ethical Movement, Its Principles and Aims, written by Horace James Bridges and originally published in 1911, provides a detailed examination of the Ethical Movement. This work explores the core tenets of the movement, emphasizing its commitment to ethical conduct independent of theological doctrines. Bridges elucidates the movement's principles, aims, and historical context, offering insights into its approach to moral philosophy and social reform.
Bridges examines the practical implications of ethical living and its relevance to societal progress. This book remains relevant for those interested in the history of ethical thought and the ongoing quest for a morally grounded society.
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