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What is good? : the search for the best way to live

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One of the most fundamental questions in our life is to find out what we value - what principles we want to live by and which codes we will use to guide our behaviour.

Most of us want to live a good life. But what, in today's secular society, does 'good' actually mean?

To classical Greeks, the acquisition of knowledge, the enjoyment of the senses, creativity and beauty were all aspects of life to strive for.

Then came the volcanic declarations of St Paul and his fundamentalist ideas on sin and human nature.

In WHAT IS GOOD?, A.C. Grayling examines these and other proposals on how to live a good life, from the 'heroic' ideals of the Greek poets to Kant's theories on freedom and the UN Declaration on Human Rights.

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Weidenfeld & Nicolson
0753817551 / 9780753817551
Paperback / softback
128
03/10/2007
United Kingdom
English
xiii, 274 p.
20 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2003.
Rejacketed in wonderful series look alongside first paperback publication of The Mystery of Things The Meaning of Things has sold over 50,000 copies; The Reason of Things over 30,000 What is Good was number one in the Observer bestselling titles for philosophy 'Grayling nicely straddles the artificial divide between man of letters and philosopher, and here he takes the general reader on a civilised and lucid journey from the ethics of the pagan world through the Christian centuries, past the enlightenment and its utilitarian descendants, through the anxiety-ridden 20th century, and into the pr
Rejacketed in wonderful series look alongside first paperback publication of The Mystery of Things The Meaning of Things has sold over 50,000 copies; The Reason of Things over 30,000 What is Good was number one in the Observer bestselling titles for philosophy 'Grayling nicely straddles the artificial divide between man of letters and philosopher, and here he takes the general reader on a civilised and lucid journey from the ethics of the pagan world through the Christian centuries, past the enlightenment and its utilitarian descendants, through the anxiety-ridden 20th century, and into the pr HPQ Ethics & moral philosophy, VS Self-help & personal development