
Writing with wit and elegance, Simon Blackburn tackles the basic questions of ethics in this lively book, highlighting the complications and troubling issues that spring from the very simple question of how we ought to live. Blackburn dissects the many common reasons for why we are skeptical about ethics. Drawing on examples from history, politics, religion and everyday personal experience, he shows how cynicism and self-consciousness can paralyze us into considering ethics a hopeless pursuit. He assures us that ethics is neither futile nor irrelevant, but an intimate part of the most important issues of living--of birth, death, happiness, desire, freedom, pleasure, and justice. Indeed, from moral dilemmas about abortion and euthanasia, to our obsession with personal rights, to our longing for a sense of meaning in life, our everyday struggles are rife with ethical issues. Blackburn distills the arguments of Hume, Kant and Aristotle down to their essences, to underscore the timeless relevance of our voice of conscience, the pitfalls of complacency, and our concerns about truth, knowledge and human progress.Blackburn's rare combination of depth, rigor, and sparkling prose, along with his distinguished ranking among contemporary philosophers, mark Being Good as an important statement on our current disenchantment with ethics. It challenges us to take a more thoughtful reading of our ethical climate and to ponder more carefully our own standards of behavior.
This book investigates the fundamental question of how humans ought to live by addressing the skepticism and cynicism that often surround ethical discourse. Simon Blackburn, a distinguished philosopher, utilizes a blend of historical analysis and contemporary examples to argue that ethics remains a vital, practical component of human existence. By examining the arguments of classical thinkers like Hume, Kant, and Aristotle, he demonstrates that moral inquiry is not a futile pursuit but an essential framework for navigating the complexities of birth, death, and justice.
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Experts and readers frequently commend the book for its accessible prose and the author's ability to distill complex philosophical arguments into clear, actionable concepts. It is widely regarded as a foundational text for those seeking to understand the relevance of ethics in a modern, often disenchanted, social climate.
Page Count:
172
Publication Date:
2002-01-01
Publisher:
Fisicalbook
ISBN-10:
0192853775
ISBN-13:
9780192853776
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