Explore how moral questions can be studied with clear terms, measured data, and practical methods for modern life.
This volume argues that moral science often lacks precise language and reliable foresight. It proposes turning moral questions into testable, quantifiable ideas and demonstrates how an index-number approach could unify diverse fields such as economics, sociology, and politics.
- Discover why terms drift in meaning across cultures and eras, and how that affects debate.
- Learn a proposed method: clear definitions, careful comparison, and systematic quantification.
- See real-world illustrations, from price forecasting in finance to measuring public influence in politics.
- Understand how data-driven, collective effort could improve policy, education, and social progress.
Ideal for readers of philosophy of science, ethics, and social science who seek a more scientific approach to moral questions and public life.