""Man: As A Moral And Accountable Being"" is a philosophical treatise written by Robert Mudie in 1840. The book explores the nature of human morality and accountability, examining the role of reason, emotion, and free will in shaping human behavior. Mudie argues that humans are unique among animals in their capacity for moral decision-making and that this capacity is essential to our understanding of what it means to be human. He also discusses the...
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