How Should One Live?: Comparing Ethics in Ancient China and Greco-Roman Antiquity
Description: How Should One Live?: Comparing Ethics in Ancient China and Greco-Roman Antiquity Richard King is available to download Product Description: Chinese and Greco-Roman ethics present highly articulate views on how one should live; both of these traditions remain influential in modern philosophy.This material is available do download at niSearch.com on Richard King's eBooks, The question arises how these traditions can be compared with one another.How Should One Live?: ... Textbook Comparative ethics is a relatively young discipline; this volume is a major contribution to the field. Fundamental questions about the nature of comparing ethics are treated in two introductory chapters, and core issues in each of the traditions are addressed: harmony, virtue, friendship, knowledge, the relation of ethics to morality, relativism, emotions, being and unity, simplicity and complexity, and prediction....
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