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Moral Disquiet and Human Life (Paperback): Monique Canto-sperber Moral Disquiet and Human Life (Paperback)
Monique Canto-sperber; Translated by Silvia Pavel
R561 R519 Discovery Miles 5 190 Save R42 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Attempting to steer moral philosophy away from abstract theorizing, Moral Disquiet and Human Life argues that moral philosophy should be a practical, rational, and argumentative engagement with reality, and that moral reflection should have direct effects on our lives and the world in which we live. Illustrating her discussion with vivid examples from literature, music, drama, and current events, the noted French philosopher Monique Canto-Sperber resumes the most ancient pursuit of philosophy: the examination of human life itself. What did Socrates mean when he said that the unexamined life is not worth living? How can reflecting on one's existence incorporate human singularity, the contingency of events, the certainty of death, the presence of the past, or the irreversibility of time? Carefully analyzing and proposing answers to such questions, Moral Disquiet and Human Life eloquently calls for a redefinition of the task of moral philosophy and of its limits.

Moral Disquiet and Human Life (Hardcover): Monique Canto-sperber Moral Disquiet and Human Life (Hardcover)
Monique Canto-sperber; Translated by Silvia Pavel
R1,387 Discovery Miles 13 870 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Attempting to steer moral philosophy away from abstract theorizing, "Moral Disquiet and Human Life" argues that moral philosophy should be a practical, rational, and argumentative engagement with reality, and that moral reflection should have direct effects on our lives and the world in which we live. Illustrating her discussion with vivid examples from literature, music, drama, and current events, the noted French philosopher Monique Canto-Sperber resumes the most ancient pursuit of philosophy: the examination of human life itself. What did Socrates mean when he said that the unexamined life is not worth living? How can reflecting on one's existence incorporate human singularity, the contingency of events, the certainty of death, the presence of the past, or the irreversibility of time? Carefully analyzing and proposing answers to such questions, "Moral Disquiet and Human Life" eloquently calls for a redefinition of the task of moral philosophy and of its limits.

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