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On Equilibrium: Six Qualities Of The New Humanism

John Ralston Saul

Hardback

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On Equilibrium: Six Qualities Of The New Humanism

Synopsis

Is it moral to sacrifice one's life for a higher goal? Why do many in the U. S. think it admirable to join the army but despicable for Palestinians to sign up with Hamas? How can we actually determine evil and good in the daily world? These practical questions cut to the heart of what it means to be human. John Ralston Saul, in his matter-of-fact discussion of six basic human qualities ethics, common sense, intuition, imagination, memory, and reason confronts basic concepts in a manner not done since Thomas Paine more than two centuries ago. In an easy-to-understand style, Saul explains why essential qualities of being human cannot exist in isolation but instead depend on and enrich each other. On Equilibrium persuasively explores morality and how it can be used to foster equilibrium for the self and achieve an ethical society.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781568582931
Category:
Social & Political Philosophy
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
2003-12-18
Publisher:
Four Walls Eight Windows
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
380
Dimensions (mm):
229x153x31mm
Weight:
626g

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