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Catastrophe Ethics
- How to Choose Well in a World of Tough Choices
- De: Travis Rieder
- Narrado por: Travis Rieder
- Duración: 8 h y 17 m
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Alongside a lively tour of traditional moral reasoning from thinkers like Plato, Mill, and Kant, Rieder posits new questions and exercises about the unique conundrums we now face, issues that can seem to transcend old-fashioned philosophical ideals. Should you drink water from a plastic bottle or not? Drive an electric car? When you learn about the horrors of factory farming, should you stop eating meat or other animal products? Do small commitments matter, or are we being manipulated into acting certain ways by corporations and media?
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Makes complicated concepts accessible
- De Laura W. en 04-06-25
- Catastrophe Ethics
- How to Choose Well in a World of Tough Choices
- De: Travis Rieder
- Narrado por: Travis Rieder
clear presentation of current thought in moral reasoning processes
Revisado: 04-29-24
This book was a really valuable read for me. As a non-philosopher struggling to find a clear and complete non-religious foundation to guide my moral actions in a very complex and interconnected world, this book provided a sorely needed up-to-date picture of the state of key aspects of academic moral philosophy, important examples of the moral reasoning process, and general advice on how to prioritize actions and simplify the process for actual application in my life.
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