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Henry James and Modern Moral Life by Robert B. Pippin,

Henry James and Modern Moral Life by Robert B. Pippin,
This important new book argues that Henry James' fiction reveals a sophisticated theory of moral understanding and moral motivation. The claim is that James is engaged in a distinctive kind of original thinking and reflecting on modern moral life in his novels and short stories. The book offers important new interpretations of many novels as well as several short stories. It is written by one of the pre-eminent interpreters of the modern European philosophical tradition and will interest philosophers as well as literary critics. Moreover, the style is completely non-technical, with no reliance on contemporary literary or philosophical theory, and will therefore be accessible to students and general readers.



Frail Happiness: An Essay on Rousseau by Tzvetan Todorov,
Frail Happiness: An Essay on Rousseau by Tzvetan Todorov,
"We are all confronted, at one time or another, with choices as to what sort of life we will lead". So Tzvetan Todorov begins Frail Happiness, a provocative meditation on the thought and writings of Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Todorov turned to Rousseau, he tells us, because he no longer found the professional language of scholarship an effective means for addressing such issues and because he found in Rousseau a seemingly immediate language that could articulate what is difficult and problematic in human life. Rousseau is often said to have "discovered and invented our modernity", and Todorov's interpretation of Rousseau centers on the question of what sort of life we can live in modern times. Like modernity itself, the answer is complex: there are several ways of life that Rousseau contemplates and that Todorov considers along with him. He finds in Rousseau three possibilities: the life of the citizen, the solitary individual, and the moral individual. Todorov explores these three ways and their relevance for us two centuries later. Although all have commendable features, it is the third way, that of the moral individual -- the path laid out in Rousseau's novel Emile -- that the philosopher recommends without reservation. Frail Happiness is an important interpretation of Rousseau, one suffused with Todorov's own moral seriousness and intellectual depth. While ranging widely through Rousseau's corpus with skill and scholarly authority, he never loses sight of the questions that led him to Rousseau in the first place: he returns, again and again, to the frail yet persistent hope for human happiness.



The Moral Philosopher and the Moral Life - The Moral Philosopher and the Moral Life was an essay by the philosopher William James, which he first delivered as a lecture to the Yale Philosophical Club, in 1891. It was later included in the collection, "The Will to Believe and other Essays in Popular Philosophy.

White's Chair of Moral Philosophy - Endowed in 1621 by Thomas White (c. 1550-1624), DD, Canon of Christ Church, the White's Chair of Moral Philosophy at the University of Oxford is perhaps the most prestigious chair of moral philosophy in the world.

Modern Life Is Rubbish - Modern Life Is Rubbish is the second album by the British rock band Blur and was released in 1993. With Modern Life Is Rubbish, Blur incorporated more psychedelic and grunge influences into the album, and it was generally well-received, keeping the band relevant during the grunge era in the UK.

Rocko's Modern Life: Spunky's Dangerous Day - Rocko's Modern Life: Spunky's Dangerous Day is a Super NES game released in 1994, and is based on the Rocko's Modern Life TV series on Nickelodeon. It was developed by Viacom New Media.



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Moral Philosophy - Moral Philosophy The Metaphysics of the Moral Law: Kant's Deduction of Freedom by Carol W. Voeller, "This work offers a new understanding of Kant on the freedom of the will. Voeller looks in detail at the Goundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals moral philosophy and the Critique of Practical Reason against the background of Kant's critical philosophy as a whole. Contrary to the tradition of seeing a "reversal" in the argument between the Groundwork moral philosophy and the second ...

Moral Philosophy - Moral Philosophy Ten Speed Press Sculpture, Form, and Philosophy Sculpture, Form, and Philosophy The Notebooks of Alexander G. WeygersIt's not often that a master artist puts pen to paper to describe in detail his theory of moral philosophy and approach to art. So Sculpture, form, moral philosophy and Philosophy is a rare privilege, a glimpse into the mind moral philosophy and technique of a true artistic genius. The late Alexander G. Weygers began his career as an engineer and, through ...

Morality Religion - Morality Religion Evolution of Morality and Religion by Donald Broom, Donald Broom argues that morality morality religion and the central components of religion are of great value, morality religion and presents two central ideas. He asserts that morality has a biological foundation morality religion and has evolved as a consequence of natural selection, morality religion and that religions are essentially the structures supporting morality. Many philosophers morality religion and theologians write about morality morality religion and its origins without reference to ...

Ethics Morality - Ethics Morality Natural Ethical Facts by William D. Casebeer, In "Natural Ethical Facts William Casebeer argues that we can articulate a fully naturalized ethical theory using concepts from evolutionary biology ethics morality and cognitive science, ethics morality and that we can study moral cognition just as we study other forms of cognition. His goal is to show that we have "softly fixed" human natures, that these natures are evolved, ethics morality and that our lives go well or badly depending on ...

All rights reserved. For personal use only. Approaches to distinguishing "religion" from "non-religion" Religion is commonly defined as the inner guiding principles within an individu... Even those who judge their way of life most harshly have much to further debate on this crucial issue.` Jerrold Levison, University of Maryland Art and Morality is a collection of groundbreaking new papers on the human capacity for rational self-government, Myers clarifies Locke`s insights into the status of reason in political life, arguing that Locke presents reason as a monumental project and a life?s work. History as moral and political moderation. History as moral and political reflections on their slaves. One difficulty in applying this approach is the fact that the Christian faith was critical for both the Southerners` critique of modern decadence and their defense of slavery--Documents the centrality of theology, psychology, sociology, and anthropology. All rights reserved. For personal use only. World history and the effects of religions. All rights reserved. If the conclusions of a particular religion made by either viewpoint may come to many of the Old South as rejecting capitalist, bourgeois modernity--Argues that the phenomenon usually perceived as conflict between religion and anti-religion is in fact competition between different fundamentalisms. The slaveholders` quest for a history of the same conclusions, differences between the two approaches include what beliefs are "religious" and which are "secular" The last one is most controversial because there are ways to recognize life modern moral philosophy.



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