This book discusses normative ethics from the perspectives of humanity, liberty, justice, happiness and systems of moral rules. The author proposes value standards that measure state instruction; reveals the relationship between humanity, liberty and justice and puts forward objective laws of happiness.
Haiming Wang is a professor at the Department at Philosophy at Peking University, China, mainly studying ethics and political philosophy. He has published ten academic monographs, including New Ethics, The Methods of Ethics, A Theory of Human Nature, The Ideal State, Justice and Humanity.