The Quest for a Moral Compass

The Quest for a Moral Compass
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Publisher : Atlantic Books Ltd
Total Pages : 339
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ISBN-10 : 9781782390305
ISBN-13 : 1782390308
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis The Quest for a Moral Compass by : Kenan Malik

In this remarkable and groundbreaking book, Kenan Malik explores the history of moral thought as it has developed over three millennia, from Homer's Greece to Mao's China, from ancient India to modern America. It tells the stories of the great philosophers, and breathes life into their ideas, while also challenging many of our most cherished moral beliefs. Engaging and provocative, The Quest for a Moral Compass confronts some of humanity's deepest questions. Where do values come from? Is God necessary for moral guidance? Are there absolute moral truths? It also brings morality down to earth, showing how, throughout history, social needs and political desires have shaped moral thinking. It is a history of the world told through the history of moral thought, and a history of moral thought that casts new light on global history. At a time of great social turbulence and moral uncertainty, there will be few histories more important than this.

The Quest for a Moral Compass

The Quest for a Moral Compass
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Publisher : Melville House
Total Pages : 422
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ISBN-10 : 9781612194042
ISBN-13 : 1612194044
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis The Quest for a Moral Compass by : Kenan Malik

Accessible, fascinating, and thought-provoking, this is the groundbreaking story of the global search for moral truths In this remarkable book, Kenan Malik explores the history of moral thought as it has developed over three millennia, from Homer’s Greece to Mao’s China, from ancient India to modern America. It tells the stories of the great philosophers, and breathes life into their ideas, while also challenging many of our most cherished moral beliefs. Engaging and provocative, The Quest for a Moral Compass confronts some of humanity’s deepest questions. Where do values come from? Is God necessary for moral guidance? Are there absolute moral truths? It also brings morality down to earth, showing how, throughout history, social needs and political desires have shaped moral thinking. It is a history of the world told through the history of moral thought, and a history of moral thought that casts new light on global history.

Ethics and the Quest for Wisdom

Ethics and the Quest for Wisdom
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
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ISBN-10 : 9781139490542
ISBN-13 : 1139490540
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Ethics and the Quest for Wisdom by : Robert Kane

Modernity has challenged the ancient ideal of a universal quest for wisdom, and today's world of conflicting cultures and values has raised further doubts regarding the possibility of objective ethical standards. Robert Kane refocuses the debate on the philosophical quest for wisdom, and argues that ethical principles about right action and the good life can be seen to emerge from that very quest itself. This book contends that the search for wisdom involves a persistent striving to overcome narrowness of vision that comes from the inevitable limitations of finite points of view. When applied to questions of value and the good life, this striving has ethical implications about the way we should treat ourselves and others. This study argues for the merits of this central thesis against alternative theories in contemporary normative ethics, and discusses its practical applications for social ethics, political philosophy, law and moral education.

Good Work

Good Work
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Publisher : Basic Books
Total Pages : 310
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ISBN-10 : 9780786723386
ISBN-13 : 0786723386
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Good Work by : Howard E Gardner

What does it mean to carry out "good work"? What strategies allow people to maintain moral and ethical standards at a time when market forces have unprecedented power and work life is being radically altered by technological innovation? These questions lie at the heart of this eagerly awaited new book. Focusing on genetics and journalism-two fields that generate and manipulate information and thus affect our lives in myriad ways-the authors show how in their quest to build meaningful careers successful professionals exhibit "humane creativity," high-level performance coupled with social responsibility. Over the last five years the authors have interviewed over 100 people in each field who are engaged in cutting-edge work, probing their goals and visions, their obstacles and fears, and how they pass on their most cherished practices and values. They found sharp contrasts between the two fields. Until now, geneticists' values have not been seriously challenged by the demands of their work world, while journalists are deeply disillusioned by the conflict between commerce and ethics. The dilemmas these professionals face and the strategies they choose in their search for a moral compass offer valuable guidance on how all persons can transform their professions and their lives. Enlivened with stories of real people facing hard decisions, Good Work offers powerful insight into one of the most important issues of our time and, indeed, into the future course of science, technology, and communication.

Behaving Badly

Behaving Badly
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Publisher : Anchor
Total Pages : 274
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ISBN-10 : 9781101970812
ISBN-13 : 1101970812
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Behaving Badly by : Eden Collinsworth

A PopSugar Best Book of the Year To call these unsettling times is an understatement: our political leaders are less and less respectable; in business, cheating, lying, and stealing are hazily defined; and in daily life, technology permits us to act in ways inconceivable without it. Yet somehow, people still draw lines between what is acceptable and what is not. In Behaving Badly, Eden Collinsworth speaks with a wide range of figures—from experts to everyday people—to parse out the parameters of modern morality. In her quest, she squares off with, among others, a neuroscientist who explains why we’re not necessarily designed to be good; a CEO fired for blowing the whistle on his multinational corporation; and the cheerfully unrepen­tant founder of a website facilitating affairs for married people. Fearless, timely, and always thought-provoking, Behaving Badly takes us on an unforgettable journey through the treacherous territory of right and wrong.

Ethical Leadership

Ethical Leadership
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Publisher : Augsburg Fortress
Total Pages : 270
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ISBN-10 : 9781451419849
ISBN-13 : 1451419848
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Ethical Leadership by : Walter E. Fluker

We live in a leadership crisis. "In an age when incompatible worlds collide and when scandals rock formerly stable institutions," says Walter Fluker, "what counts most is ethical leadership and the qualities of personal integrity, spiritual discipline, intellectual openness, and moral anchoring." Fluker finds these characteristics exemplified in the work and thought of black-church giants Martin Luther King Jr. and Howard Thurman. This volume, for leaders and emergent leaders in religious and other settings, sets forth the context and principles for ethical leadership, particularly for ministries and other professions whose mission directly advances the common good. Fluker's volume grounds leadership in story, the appropriation of one's roots, as a basis for personal and social transformation. He then explores the key values of character, civility, and community for ethical action on the personal, public, and spiritual realms. From these considerations he develops a model of the specific virtues that embody each realm of ethical leadership before applying them to the practical aspects of leadership and decisionmaking.

A Compass to Fulfillment: Passion and Spirituality in Life and Business

A Compass to Fulfillment: Passion and Spirituality in Life and Business
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Publisher : McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages : 160
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ISBN-10 : 9780071615105
ISBN-13 : 0071615105
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis A Compass to Fulfillment: Passion and Spirituality in Life and Business by : Kazuo Inamori

“Life is an expression of our mind.” Kazuo Inamori The international bestseller A Compass to Fulfillment is a spiritual business guide particularly relevant to our present day and age. Kazuo Inamori, founder of Kyocera and KDDI, weaves together his Buddhist faith and personal experience to create a life/business philosophy based on the simplest but most profound of human concepts: do the right thing, always. Inamori credits his and his companies’ extraordinary success to the daily practice of this timeless truth. In A Compass to Fulfillment, the author helps you develop your own personal philosophy for success by: Recognizing your deepest desires and using them to create a better reality Informing all decisions with simple truths and principles Elevating your mind and practicing humility Living your life steered by an attitude of selfless service Controlling the trajectory of your life by accepting the “will of the universe” A Compass to Fulfillment is about strategic thinking, but not in the sense of business and management technicalities. It is about, first, understanding yourself, and then using that knowledge to get to the point you want to be— in your career, in your business, and in your life.

Character Compass

Character Compass
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1612504868
ISBN-13 : 9781612504865
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Character Compass by : Scott Seider

Summary: The author "offers portraits of three high-performing urban schools that have made character development central to their mission. [The book] highlights each school's unique approach to character development and shows how qualities like empathy, integrity, perseverance, and daring can nurture student success."--p. 4 of cover.

Summary of Kenan Malik's The Quest for a Moral Compass

Summary of Kenan Malik's The Quest for a Moral Compass
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Publisher : Everest Media LLC
Total Pages : 69
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ISBN-10 : 9798822541788
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Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Summary of Kenan Malik's The Quest for a Moral Compass by : Everest Media,

Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 The Iliad is a poem about the Trojan War, but it is not a poem about the Trojan War. The beginnings of the conflict and the sacking of Troy lie off page. The whole story of the Iliad is contained within a span of fifty-two days in the tenth and final year of the war. #2 The Iliad is a poem about the tragic effects of human emotion, and the inevitability of fate governing human life. The action on the battlefield is shadowed by the drama on Mount Olympus, where the gods hold council, argue, and party. #3 The relationship between man and god is at the heart of all moral thought. It is a dilemma that has been addressed by many throughout history, and will continue to be addressed by future generations. #4 The questions of fate and free will have been intertwined with each other in an ethical knot since the beginning of the philosophical tradition.

The Quest for Purpose

The Quest for Purpose
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Publisher : SUNY Press
Total Pages : 428
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ISBN-10 : 9781438466859
ISBN-13 : 1438466854
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis The Quest for Purpose by : Perry L. Glanzer

Demonstrates how students and educators can resist narrow, utilitarian views of higher education’s purpose. While the search for meaning and purpose appears to be a constant throughout human history, there are characteristics about our current time period that make this search different from any other previous time, particularly for college students. In this book, Perry L. Glanzer, Jonathan P. Hill, and Byron R. Johnson explore college students’ search for meaning and purpose and the role that higher education plays. To shed empirical light on this complex issue, the authors draw on in-depth interviews with four hundred college students from different types of institutions across the United States. They also analyze three sets of national survey data: the National Study of Youth and Religion, College Students Beliefs and Values, and their own Gallup-conducted survey of 2,500 college students. Their research identifies important social, educational, and cultural influences that shape students’ quests and the answers they find. Arguing against a utilitarian view of education, Glanzer, Hill, and Johnson conclude that colleges and universities can and should cultivate and aid students in their journeys, and they offer suggestions for doing so.