جزئیات کتاب
فرمت
جلد سخت
صفحات
200
زبان
انگلیسی
منتشر شده
May 27, 1977
ناشر
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521213509
ISBN-13
9780521213509
توضیحات
In a thought-provoking exploration of moral philosophy, Peter T. Geach delves into the nature of virtues and their significance in guiding human behavior. His work elucidates the complexities of ethical frameworks, examining how virtues shape our understanding of right and wrong. Through rigorous analysis, he invites readers to reflect on the importance of character in ethical decision-making.
Geach articulates the relationship between virtues and moral actions, emphasizing their integral role in fostering a moral life. He navigates the intricate landscape of philosophical thought, drawing on historical and contemporary perspectives to enrich the discourse. This analytical approach not only highlights the relevance of virtues in personal development but also in societal contexts.
Ultimately, the author poses fundamental questions about the essence of virtue and its implications for human existence. By blending philosophical inquiry with practical considerations, Geach challenges readers to cultivate their own virtues as a means of pursuing a more fulfilling and ethical life. Each page encourages deeper reflection, making this work a significant contribution to the field of moral philosophy.
Geach articulates the relationship between virtues and moral actions, emphasizing their integral role in fostering a moral life. He navigates the intricate landscape of philosophical thought, drawing on historical and contemporary perspectives to enrich the discourse. This analytical approach not only highlights the relevance of virtues in personal development but also in societal contexts.
Ultimately, the author poses fundamental questions about the essence of virtue and its implications for human existence. By blending philosophical inquiry with practical considerations, Geach challenges readers to cultivate their own virtues as a means of pursuing a more fulfilling and ethical life. Each page encourages deeper reflection, making this work a significant contribution to the field of moral philosophy.