Right and Wrong

Right and Wrong

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Aug 10, 1993 · English · Paperback (162 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 162
Language English
Published Aug 10, 1993
Publisher University Press of America
ISBN-10 0819190926
ISBN-13 9780819190925

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In this compelling exploration, a retired judge’s thirst for understanding drives him to delve into the intricate realms of morality and ethics. With years of experience in the courtroom, he grapples with the concept of right and wrong, examining how these values shape individual lives and society as a whole. His reflections stem from a lifetime spent weighing evidence and discerning truth, leading him to question the very foundations of justice and virtue.

The narrative unfolds as the judge passionately articulates his insights, inviting readers to engage in a dialogue about their own beliefs. Through personal anecdotes and thought-provoking inquiries, he encourages a deeper contemplation of the moral dilemmas that challenge us all. This book serves as an enlightening journey that not only illuminates the complexities of ethical decision-making but also inspires readers to reflect on the principles that define their own existence.
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