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형식
하드커버
페이지
248
언어
영어
출판됨
Jan 1, 1984
출판사
University of California Press
ISBN-10
0520049764
ISBN-13
9780520049765
설명
In an exploration of ethical landscapes, a thought-provoking examination of moral relativity unfolds under the guidance of David B. Wong. The work delves into the intricacies of morality, challenging the notion of universal ethical standards. Wong presents a compelling argument that morality is deeply influenced by cultural and contextual factors, prompting readers to reconsider their preconceived notions of right and wrong.
Through a blend of philosophical inquiry and real-world examples, the narrative encourages critical reflection on how personal experiences shape moral judgments. As different cultural perspectives come into focus, the book highlights the complexity and richness of diverse ethical frameworks, fostering a deeper understanding of human behavior across societies.
Wong's insights resonate with scholars and casual readers alike, as they navigate a world fraught with moral ambiguity. By addressing the nuances of moral relativity, the author invites a dialogue on how to coexist in an increasingly interconnected and diverse world, ultimately challenging individuals to embrace the plurality of moral experiences.
Through a blend of philosophical inquiry and real-world examples, the narrative encourages critical reflection on how personal experiences shape moral judgments. As different cultural perspectives come into focus, the book highlights the complexity and richness of diverse ethical frameworks, fostering a deeper understanding of human behavior across societies.
Wong's insights resonate with scholars and casual readers alike, as they navigate a world fraught with moral ambiguity. By addressing the nuances of moral relativity, the author invites a dialogue on how to coexist in an increasingly interconnected and diverse world, ultimately challenging individuals to embrace the plurality of moral experiences.