Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Dao

Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Dao
Title Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Dao PDF eBook
Author
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 200
Release 2013-08-08
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1118563298

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This highly original work introduces the ideas and arguments of the ancient Chinese philosophies of Confucianism and Daoism to some of the most intractable social issues of modern American life, including abortion, gay marriage, and assisted suicide. Introduces the precepts of ancient Chinese philosophers to issues they could not have anticipated Relates Daoist and Confucian ideas to problems across the arc of modern human life, from birth to death Provides general readers with a fascinating introduction to Chinese philosophy, and its continued relevance Offers a fresh perspective on highly controversial American debates, including abortion, stem cell research, and assisted suicide

The Wrong of Rudeness

The Wrong of Rudeness
Title The Wrong of Rudeness PDF eBook
Author Amy Olberding
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 288
Release 2019-07-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 019088097X

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In a time of fractious politics, being rude can feel wickedly gratifying, while being polite can feel simple-minded or willfully naïve. Do manners and civility even matter now? Is it worthwhile to make the effort to be polite? When rudeness has become routine and commonplace, why bother? When so much of public and social life with others is painful and bitterly acrimonious, why should anyone be polite? As Amy Olberding argues, civility and ordinary politeness are linked both to big values, such as respect and consideration, and to the fundamentally social nature of human beings. Being polite is not just a nicety--it has deep meaning. Olberding explores the often overwhelming temptations to incivility and rudeness, and the ways that they must and can be resisted. Drawing on the wisdom of early Chinese philosophers who lived through great political turmoil but nonetheless avidly sought to "mind their manners," the book articulates a way of thinking about politeness that is distinctively social. We can feel profoundly alienated from others, and others can sometimes be truly terrible, yet, as the Confucian philosophers encourage us to see, because we are social, neglecting the social and political courtesies comes at perilous cost. The book considers not simply why civility and politeness are important, but how. It reveals how small insults can accumulate to damage social relations, how separating people into tribes undermines our better interests, and how even bodily and facial expressions can influence our lives with others. Many of us, in spite of our best efforts, are often tempted to be rude, and will find here tools for fighting that temptation.

Aidan's Way

Aidan's Way
Title Aidan's Way PDF eBook
Author George T. Crane
Publisher Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages 294
Release 2004-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781402201530

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An inspiring account of parental love and devotion

The Theoretical Evolution of International Political Economy

The Theoretical Evolution of International Political Economy
Title The Theoretical Evolution of International Political Economy PDF eBook
Author George T. Crane
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 354
Release 1997
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780195094435

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This collection of classic and contemporary readings charts the historical and theoretical evolution of the field. This is a valuable resource for students and teachers of international relations and international economics.

The Happiness Problem

The Happiness Problem
Title The Happiness Problem PDF eBook
Author Wren-Lewis, Sam
Publisher Policy Press
Total Pages 304
Release 2019-11-28
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1447353552

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We appear to have more control over our lives than ever before. If we could get things right – the perfect job, relationship, family, body and mind – then we’d be happy. With enough economic growth and technological innovation, we could cure all societal ills. The Happiness Problem shows that this way of thinking is too simplistic and can even be harmful: no matter how much progress we make, we will still be vulnerable to disappointment, loss and suffering. The things we do to make us happy are merely the tip of the iceberg. Sam Wren-Lewis offers an alternative process that acknowledges insecurity and embraces uncertainty. Drawing on our psychological capacities for curiosity and compassion, he proposes that we can connect with, and gain a deeper understanding of, the personal and social challenges that define our time

Three Worlds of Collective Human Experience: Individual Life, Social Change, and Human Evolution

Three Worlds of Collective Human Experience: Individual Life, Social Change, and Human Evolution
Title Three Worlds of Collective Human Experience: Individual Life, Social Change, and Human Evolution PDF eBook
Author Victor N. Shaw
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 220
Release 2018-08-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3319981951

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This book explores three worlds shared by the humans in their collective experiences. It identifies and explores the world of commonsense, the world of religion, and the world of science as three essential dimensions of human experience. The book helps understand that humans can gain comfort and pleasure in commonsense, achieve meaning and purpose from religion, and attain truth and rationality through science. It actively applies theories to and develops theoretical explanations from different domains or situations of human existence. This book is of interest to theorists, researchers, instructors, and students across major academic disciplines in the humanities and social sciences.

A Brief History of Happiness

A Brief History of Happiness
Title A Brief History of Happiness PDF eBook
Author Nicholas P. White
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 206
Release 2008-06-09
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0470798084

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In this brief history, philosopher Nicholas White reviews 2,500 years of philosophical thought about happiness. Addresses key questions such as: What is happiness? Should happiness play such a dominant role in our lives? How can we deal with conflicts between the various things that make us happy? Considers the ways in which major thinkers from antiquity to the modern day have treated happiness: from Plato’s notion of the harmony of the soul, through to Nietzsche’s championing of conflict over harmony. Relates questions about happiness to ethics and to practical philosophy.