2 edition of moral life and moral worth. found in the catalog.
moral life and moral worth.
William Ritchie Sorley
Published
1920
by University Press in Cambridge
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Series | The Cambridge manuals of science and literature |
ID Numbers | |
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Open Library | OL16396627M |
Home» Code of the Street: Decency, Violence, and the Moral Life of the Inner City. Code of the Street: Decency, Violence, and the Moral Life of the Inner City Publication Date: September An individual’s safety and sense of worth are determined by the respect he commands in public—a deference frequently based on an implied threat. Another problem is that it assumes morality’s the only virtue worth cultivating – whereas the flourishing of the arts, sport, literature, family life and much else require that we .
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[I]f we take morality seriously, we need to reflect with open minds about the kinds of cases he describes, and finding views we can live with will constitute some kind of progress in our moral life.” (Mark Sainsbury FBA, Times Literary Supplement) “Saul Smilansky's 10 Moral Paradoxes is a delightful book. The paradoxes are easy to. "The Moral Life would be ideal for any ethics or moral philosophy course. Its organization and layout are fantastic, and I like the diversity of applied ethics issues covered in the final section."--Andy Sanford, Southwestern Michigan College "The Moral Life is a high-quality and reasonably priced introduction to the study of ethics. It.
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The Moral Life by W. Sorley was first published in and reissued as this third edition in The volume presents an account of the nature of goodness in humanity, taking the perspective that morality is a spirit manifested in life rather than a body of rules.
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