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Charlotte Witt, Social Goodness: The Ontology of Social Norms, Oxford University Press, 2023, 160pp., $83.00 (hbk), ISBN 9780197574799.

Reviewed by Kevin Richardson, Duke University

It is incredibly difficult to say something new about social norms. The question “What is a social norm?” has been given many detailed answers by philosophers and social scientists. Social norms are often theorized as rules of some kind; most of the ensuing literature concerns the nature of such rules and how they are established or maintained. Despite the mountain of literature on social norms, Charlotte Witt’s Social Goodness not only makes an original contribution to the literature, but it also does so in a way that points toward important, underexplored regions of conceptual space. The traditional philosophical question about social...

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