How good people make tough choices: resolving the dilemmas of ethical living

"Breaking down complex philosophical issues into a step-by-step self-help guide, the founder of the Institute for Global Ethics shows us how to grapple with everyday issues and problems: Should I take my family on a much-needed vacation or save money for my children's education? Should we...

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Main Author: Kidder, Rushworth M. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Simon & Schuster 1996
Edition:1. Fireside ed.
Series:A Fireside book
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Summary:"Breaking down complex philosophical issues into a step-by-step self-help guide, the founder of the Institute for Global Ethics shows us how to grapple with everyday issues and problems: Should I take my family on a much-needed vacation or save money for my children's education? Should we protect the endangered owl or maintain jobs for loggers? This is a unique, anecdote-rich, and articulate program that teaches us to think for ourselves rather than supplying us with easy, definitive answers. Offering concrete guidelines and principles, Kidder enables us to resolve ethical dilemmas and to make the tough choice between what are usually two "right" values.--Publisher's description
Physical Description:241 S.
ISBN:0684818388

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