Philosophy, Ethics & Moral Philosophy
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Is The Emperor Dressed?
Theism or Evolutionism by Fuwan Yang
A book completely outside the mainstream of the world, looking at the relationship between humans, divinity and science in an unusual way. It may bring some new inspiration to the world It’s a little surprise for some readers. Facing a lot of ...
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Mom Taught Values with Quotes and Proverbs
A Memoir of Short Stories by P.M. Boyce
In today’s society, words like “Character,” “Honesty,” “Responsibility,” “Accountability,” and “Respect,” have been replaced by words such as “Acceptance,” “Tolerance,” and “Political Correctness.” This has confused our children. These short ...
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Mapping Workplace Bullying Behaviours to Moral Disengagement
by Terrance Sereda
Literature of the last couple of decades has studied the phenomenon of workplace bullying extensively. Researchers have approached the subject from a range of aspects, including characteristics of the behaviour. Some have applied the theory of moral ...
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Morality: A Natural History
by Roger V. Moseley
What is morality and what is the source of our moral ideas? Philosophers have explored these questions for centuries, suggesting that both emotion and reason play roles but failing to explain how and why Homo sapiens developed these ideas. Author ...
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Finding Meaning and Beauty in an Idiotic World
by Wei-Ching Chang
What are the most important things in life, and how can we live more ethical, fulfilling lives? In our modern world, it is not always easy to answer these questions; human needs and ethics have been obscured by the destructive demands of capitalism, ...
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Meeting the Ignos
by Susan T. Gardner and Arthur Wolf
Let Immanuel, the fox, and his “Igno” friends take you on an ignoble adventure. With a detailed parent/teacher guide and philosophical dictionary, adults can use this book to reason together with youngsters about how best to discover ways to ...
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So You Think You Can Think
Thinking through moral dilemmas in pursuit of justice by Otto B. Toews
In our complex world, how can we learn to think through moral dilemmas in the pursuit of justice? How do the words we associate with morality impact our understanding and application of it? In short, how can we enact equal measures of fairness among ...
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Evolutionary Love and the Ravages of Greed
by Adam Crabtree
The widespread turmoil in the human community today is a symptom of the dominance of unchecked desire, or Greed. This book distinguishes two ancient concepts of love (the Greek ideas of agape and eros) and explores how agape, the driver of ...
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The Judy and Bob Dialogues
Contemporary Quandaries for Daily Life Compiled with Art by Stanislav Riha
To express his acquired views and knowledge without imposing it on anyone, he started to write dialogues. It was for fun at first, and then it became the book “Dialogues Accompanied by Art”. Many people on their daily walk pass by this house, but ...
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Eleven
by Paul Hanley
The sweeping changes that make a ‘full world’ work—involving dual processes of destruction and reconstruction—will transform global culture, agriculture, and ultimately the human race. ELEVEN is a call to consciousness. Only an ‘ethical revolution’ ...
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