Harry G. Frankfurt, 2017 Charles Homer Haskins Prize Lecturer, American Council of Learned Societies Winner of the 2004 Award for Best Professional/Scholarly Book in Philosophy, Association of American Publishers "A pleasure to read... Its literary qualities ... resemble the sharp lines and bright colors of a fine Mondrian or the austere elegance of good modernist architecture... Frankfurt has thought long and hard about the issues he addresses. He gives ingenious and original arguments. And he states his position with precision and clarity... I recommend this book very highly to anyone who is interested in moral psychology. It is a comprehensive statement of the mature views of one of the most creative philosophers of his generation. It is likely to provoke fruitful discussion. People outside the rather narrow circle of academic philosophers will find it accessible. It deserves to be widely read."--Philip L. Quinn, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews "[Frankfurt] writes clearly and beautifully. His little book provides the rare pleasure of witnessing an agile and sensitive mind grappling with an issue of universal importance."--Eric Ormsby, The New York Sun