Rethinking Goodness (Suny Series in Ethical Theory),Used
Rethinking Goodness (Suny Series in Ethical Theory),Used
Rethinking Goodness (Suny Series in Ethical Theory),Used

Rethinking Goodness (Suny Series in Ethical Theory),Used

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Product Description Arguing that a psychological basis for ethics can be found in human motivation, Rethinking Goodness proposes a naturalistic ethics that transcends the conflict between liberalism and authoritarianismthe conflict between freedom at the price of narcissism and morality at the price of coercion. The authors offer a third option, an ethic broader than liberalisms pursuit of the personal, that avoids jeopardizing, as do authoritarian positions, the centrality of individual autonomy. Review This is a persuasive, scholarly case for the desirability and feasibility of concern for the common gooda fully serious and assessable answer to the minimalist morality decried by culture critics like Lasch and Bloom, that avoids the authoritarian trap, and it offers an example of secular humanism at its best. A psychologically and philosophically imaginative and sound response to the moral and morale disorder of our times. M. Brewster Smith, University of California at Santa Cruz About the Author Michael A. Wallach is Professor of Psychology and Lise Wallach is Adjunct Professor of Psychology at Duke University.Michael A. Wallach is Professor of Psychology and Lise Wallach is Adjunct Professor of Psychology at Duke University.

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