
Personal and Moral Identity
by
A.W. Musschenga; A.W. van Haaften; B. Spiecker
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Religion & Spirituality
Philosophy
Format
Kindle
Pages
319
Language
Dutch, Flemish
Published
Jan 1, 2013
Publisher
Springer
Edition
2002
ISBN-10
9401599548
ISBN-13
9789401599542
Description
This engaging work delves into the intricate concepts of personal and moral identity, exploring how these notions shape our understanding of ethics and philosophy. The authors scrutinize the essential elements that define who we are as individuals and the moral frameworks that guide our actions. Through a blend of theoretical discourse and practical implications, they present a nuanced examination of identity and its relevance in contemporary ethical debates.
The text moves beyond mere philosophical theory, addressing how personal and moral identity intersect in real-life contexts. By incorporating diverse perspectives, the authors create a space for rich dialogue about the challenges and complexities that individuals face in establishing their identities. Readers are invited to reflect on their own experiences, making the philosophical arguments all the more relatable.
In an age marked by rapid social change and evolving moral landscapes, this work is a timely contribution to the discourse on identity. It encourages a deeper understanding of how we relate to ourselves and others, prompting essential questions about our ethical responsibilities.
As an exploration of foundational issues in ethics and applied philosophy, this volume offers valuable insights for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the profound implications of personal and moral identity. It serves as a reminder that the journey of self-understanding is integral to navigating the moral dilemmas of today’s world.
The text moves beyond mere philosophical theory, addressing how personal and moral identity intersect in real-life contexts. By incorporating diverse perspectives, the authors create a space for rich dialogue about the challenges and complexities that individuals face in establishing their identities. Readers are invited to reflect on their own experiences, making the philosophical arguments all the more relatable.
In an age marked by rapid social change and evolving moral landscapes, this work is a timely contribution to the discourse on identity. It encourages a deeper understanding of how we relate to ourselves and others, prompting essential questions about our ethical responsibilities.
As an exploration of foundational issues in ethics and applied philosophy, this volume offers valuable insights for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the profound implications of personal and moral identity. It serves as a reminder that the journey of self-understanding is integral to navigating the moral dilemmas of today’s world.
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