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The Moral Life - Obligaton and Affirmation (Paperback)
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The Moral Life - Obligaton and Affirmation (Paperback)
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The Moral Life: Obligation and Affirmation examines moral thought
and behavior over the centuries. In this book, Moyers carefully
considers the notion of morals from different perspectives, both
past and present. Philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche states that
everything, including morals, is a matter of interpretation. If
this conclusion is justified, then even Nietzsche's statement is an
interpretation. Morals, in an absolute sense, do not fall from the
sky nor do they rise to the level of unconditional rules based
purely on objective reasoning. This book explores moral thought in
light of Nietzsche's declaration that ethical thinking is open to
different interpretations. If everything is a matter of
interpretation and morality is not written in stone, then how
should we live? Is there a universal set of moral principles that
can guide human thought and action? The Moral Life explores the
answers to these monumental questions and ultimately proposes that
morality is not reducible to universal rules one has to follow.
Instead, morality may be better understood in a twofold fashion.
First, morality is often a matter of obligation that imposes itself
upon us. As contemporary philosopher John D. Caputo says,
"Obligation happens." It falls upon us. We can only try to respond
and be responsible. However, one can resist the call of obligation.
Still, the moral life consists in part as obligations to other
people, to ourselves, to animals, and to the world in which we
live. Second, morality is a matter of affirming life. One has the
opportunity to improve oneself and as a result help others. We can
try to transform ourselves according to who we wish to become.
Alternatively, we may reach out to others not from a sense of
obligation but from our sincere desire to help others. In short,
the moral life is a responsible life where a moral person strives
to lend assistance to those in need.
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