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"Ethics: Inventing Right and Wrong"

"Ethics: Inventing Right and Wrong" explores the concepts of morality and how societies develop their understanding of what is considered right and wrong. It discusses the philosophical foundations of ethical beliefs, emphasizing that these ideas are often shaped by culture, history, and individual reasoning. The book challenges the idea that morality is fixed or universal, suggesting instead that it evolves over time as people reflect on their experiences and societal norms. This exploration encourages readers to think critically about their own moral beliefs and the influence of their environment on their understanding of ethics.