A capacious and attractive account of what moral philosophy should be, and how it can relate to our moral lives ... a work that delivers not results so much (proven theories, say) as a clearer vision of what moral philosophy ought to be, what it means to live a moral life, and how the two relate to each other.
Anne-Marie Søndergaard Christensen is associate professor in practical philosophy, University of Southern Denmark. Her main fields of expertise are Wittgensteinian ethics, virtue ethics and professional ethics, and she currently works on contextual ethics and ethics and literature. She has written a monograph on contemporary virtue ethics and has published papers in journals including The European Journal of Philosophy, The Journal of Value
Inquiry and The Journal of Applied Philosophy. She is currently Vice Chair of the Independent Research Fund Denmark for the Humanities and former president of The Nordic Wittgenstein Society.