The Principles of Moral Science
1904. In this book, McDonald endeavored to state, in language as clear and simple as the subject permits, the principles of ethics that have been handed down by a tradition of many centuries in the Catholic schools of theology and philosophy. Some of the important conclusions which McDonald arrived at differ from those of the ordinary handbooks on Human Acts, Laws, and Conscience, and are not to be found in any published treatise with which he was acquainted.