Knihu momentálně nemáme skladem
Living Without Philosophy
On Narrative, Rhetoric, and Morality
Autoři
292 stránek
Více o knize
Arguing against the necessity of ethical theories, the book posits that moral decisions can be made through careful consideration of specific circumstances. It emphasizes fair deliberation when judgments differ. The author supports this view with philosophical arguments and literary analyses, featuring works from Plato, the Gospels, Dante, and more, illustrating moral theorists as characters. Ultimately, it presents a moral case for the humanities, exploring its impact on ethics, theology, law, politics, and education.
Varianta knihy
1998, měkká
Nákup knihy
Jakmile ji vyčmucháme, pošleme vám e-mail.