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This book is dedicated to Edith Stein (1891-1942), who is known
widely for her contributions to metaphysics. Though she never
produced a dedicated work on questions of ethics, her corpus is
replete with pertinent reflections. This book is the first major
scholarly volume dedicated to exploring Stein's ethical thought,
not only for its wide-ranging content, from her earlier to later
works, but also for its applications to such fields as psychology,
theology, education, politics, law, and culture. Leading
international scholars come together to provide a systematic
account of Stein's ethics, highlighting its relation to Stein's
highly developed and complex metaphysics. Questions about the good,
evil, the rights and ethical comportment of the person, the state,
and feminism are addressed. The book appeals to scholars interested
in the history of philosophical and ethical thought
This book is dedicated to Edith Stein (1891–1942), who is known
widely for her contributions to metaphysics. Though she never
produced a dedicated work on questions of ethics, her corpus is
replete with pertinent reflections. This book is the first
major scholarly volume dedicated to exploring Stein’s ethical
thought, not only for its wide-ranging content, from her earlier to
later works, but also for its applications to such fields as
psychology, theology, education, politics, law, and culture.
Leading international scholars come together to provide a
systematic account of Stein’s ethics, highlighting its relation
to Stein’s highly developed and complex metaphysics. Questions
about the good, evil, the rights and ethical comportment of the
person, the state, and feminism are addressed. The book
appeals to scholars interested in the history of philosophical and
ethical thought
In How To Think Like A CEO and Act Like A Leader: Practical
Insights for Performance & Results , author and businessman
Michael Andrew dissects key strategies of successful leadership in
the CEO arena. Using practical examples of day-to-day interpersonal
and leadership behaviors, he provides insights that apply to anyone
who wants to be more effective in dealing with people. With
astonishing clarity, each chapter builds off of each other to
address specific, relevant leadership insights. With a broad scope
and clear language, the author introduces clues on interpersonal
skills and how to surround one's self with smart people, all the
while magnifying the manner and performance skills that distinguish
successful business leaders. Going beyond the acumen of business,
these pages are filled with commonsense knowledge and introduce the
importance of strategy execution, which will always make the
difference in becoming an effective leader who gets results.
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