Alan Montefiore Libros



Exploring the intersection of philosophy and personal identity, this collection features essays by Alan Montefiore, including several previously unpublished works. The writings delve into how philosophical inquiries into reason, truth, and identity shape ethical and political perspectives, offering a profound examination of the self's development through philosophical thought.
Originally published in 1958, this book shows how a systematic consideration of what exactly may be meant by calling anything 'good', inevitably leads on to the more general and fundamental problem of the relations between value- judgments and statements of fact.