A Short Treatise On Great Virtues
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Much of the history of philosophy is the history of ethics. From Plato to Sartre, the great philosophers have returned to the central ethical questions of how we are to live good lives; how is it appropriate and virtuous for us to behave, both to ourselves and to others? In addressing these questions, André Comte-Sponville returns to the mainstream of much of the Western philosophical tradition with an utterly original exploration of the timeless human virtues. A Short Treatise on the Great Virtues takes as its starting point eighteen human virtues to help us understand ‘what we should do, who we should be, and how we should live’. Comte-Sponville offers the reader both a thoughtful and accessible introduction to the history of Western ethics and an exploration of the ways in which the views and claims of the great philosophers can apply – and fail to apply – to our lives today.
Additional information
Weight | 0.256 kg |
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Dimensions | 2.3 × 12.9 × 19.8 cm |
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Format | Paperback |
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Pages | 368 |
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Year Published | 2003-1-2 |
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Publication City/Country | London, United Kingdom |
ISBN 10 | 0099437988 |
About The Author | In a country that reveres philosophers, Comte-Sponville is latest in a line of French star philosophers that runs from Sartre, through Derrida, Finkielkraut and Bernard-Henri Levy. Unlike the last three, his accessibility and refusal to fly in the face of common sense has made him famous across Europe. |
Scandalously original; this book is a quest for wisdom |
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Other text | The great strength of this book is that it removes philosophy from abstract theorizing and deposits it where it belongs: in our daily lives and the world around us |
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