A Manual of Moral Philosophy
by Peabody, Andrew P. (Andrew Preston)
- Language
- en
- Format
- EPUB
- File Size
- 224 KB
- Publisher
- Project Gutenberg
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Andrew P. Peabody's A Manual of Moral Philosophy offers a rigorous exploration of the ethical foundations that have shaped Western thought for centuries. Rather than presenting a single answer, Peabody examines competing moral frameworks—deontological, consequentialist, and virtue-based —and evaluates each against the complexities of human behavior and social organization. The text is designed as a comprehensive guide, moving from fundamental principles to their practical application in contemporary dilemmas.\n\nThis is not a casual read; it is a deep dive into the architecture of right and wrong. Peabody challenges readers to construct their own coherent moral system rather than adopting one passively. Whether you are a student of philosophy, a teacher, or simply someone seeking a clearer framework for ethical decision-making, this manual provides the intellectual tools to think critically about what it means to live a good life. The EPUB edition is formatted for seamless reading on any device, making these timeless questions accessible in a modern format.
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