Good and Evil: 12 Philosophers on How to Live
Andrew Irwin
Erzähler Leighton Pugh
Verlag: HarperCollins UK
Beschreibung
*Introduced by Rory Stewart* What makes a person good? What does it mean to be evil? And what does it tell us about being human? Philosophers have been grappling with these questions for thousands of years, and they remain as vital as ever in our present moment. Here, in a selection of essays each written by a different world expert, we explore the ideas of twelve strikingly different philosophers. From Hannah Arendt’s 'banality of evil' to Nietzsche’s embrace of suffering, from John Stuart Mill’s ethics of happiness to the ruthless realism of Machiavelli, there is an approach for readers of all persuasions. This is the book for anyone trying to understand how humans can sometimes behave so badly, and how we can all be better. The latest non-fiction book by Andrew Irwin, Good and Evil, is a literary exploration of moral themes in philosophy. Considered one of the best in its genre, it offers individual perspectives on the subjects of good and evil, making it a must-read for anyone interested in these timeless topics. nan HarperCollins 2025
Dauer: etwa 4 Stunden (04:02:52) Veröffentlichungsdatum: 20.11.2025; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —

