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Foundations of Morality (Paperback, New edition)
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Foundations of Morality (Paperback, New edition)
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Loot Price R342
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Frankl examines the role of moral concepts in the life of societies
and points to the interaction between neurotic and psychotic
disturbances in individuals and the pathologies which periodically
overwhelm societies. moral values in the civilisation of the West
and an upsurge of antisocial, destructive behaviour. When the moral
directives upheld by a culture cease to be convincing, anti-moral
attitudes of defiance will arise and an increasing number of people
turn to crime, violence and murder, and an unrestrained
self-interest and greed, with a profound weakening of social
conscience, will dominate the fabric of societies. Frankl asks why
morality is necessary in the human species and examines its
biological and psychological origins. Humans are no longer
controlled by genetically programmed instincts. With the expansion
of the pre-frontal lobes of the brain, humans have to acquire
values which guide their actions, an inner representation of right
and wrong, of good and bad, which, in order to be convincing, have
to be given what appears to be universal validity in the form of
moral ideas. "Foundations of Morality" describes how these mental
presentations are projected upon gods, priests and kings, who
become symbolic representations of moral certainties, of rules and
taboos to which men have to defer. The Enlightenment of Western
civilisation undermined the belief in those symbols of omnipotence
and righteousness, and they were replaced by secular ideologies.
But now these ideologies of the Enlightenment have also been
discredited and defeated. Hence the sense of rudderlessness and
outrage against morality which has misled our civilisation, and the
"murder of the father" who has betrayed his sons. In the
philosophical section of this book, Frankl attempts a rational
reconstruction of moral ideas based on an understanding of man's
emotional needs.
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