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History as past ethics; an introduction to the history of morals - cover
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History as past ethics; an introduction to the history of morals

P. V. N. Myers

Editora: Good Press

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In "History as Past Ethics: An Introduction to the History of Morals," P. V. N. Myers embarks on a profound exploration of the evolution of moral philosophy through the ages. The book employs a critical analytical lens, offering readers a meticulously structured narrative that weaves historical developments with ethical theories and practices. Myers utilizes a blend of historical documents, philosophical discourse, and case studies to elucidate how moral convictions have been shaped by cultural, political, and social dynamics. His literary style is both scholarly and accessible, making complex ideas digestible for a diverse audience, while positioning the work within a rich tapestry of moral philosophy and historiography. P. V. N. Myers is an esteemed scholar with a deep-seated interest in ethical theory and its applications to historical contexts. His academic background in philosophy and history informs his narrative, allowing him to bridge the gap between theoretical constructs and real-world implications. Myers's commitment to understanding morals in their historical contexts reflects his desire to illuminate ethical dilemmas faced throughout human civilization, encouraging contemporary readers to reflect on their own moral frameworks. This book is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of history and ethics, including students, educators, and general readers. Myers offers valuable insights that challenge preconceived notions, prompting an enriched understanding of how past ethical discussions resonate in today's moral landscape. "History as Past Ethics" invites readers to engage in a transformative intellectual journey, promoting a deeper understanding of the ethical dimensions of history.
Disponível desde: 02/03/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 200 páginas.

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