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Opposing Viewpoints Series - Constructing a Life Philosophy | ||
ISBN: 9781448701797 Retail: $32.99 OUR PRICE: $3.09 You Save 91% Binding Type: Library Binding Annotation: Essays by sources such as Plato, M. Scott Peck, Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, Riane Eisler, and Pema Chodron offer readers an engaging overview of humanity's perennial investigation into the meaning of life. Chapter one explains the importance of choosing a life philosophy. Chapter two provides suggestions on what reveals life's meanings. Chapter three covers religion's role in giving life meaning. The last chapters discuss what motivates moral behavior, and what principles people should choose to guide their lives. In this newly updated volume, thinkers such as M. Scott Peck, Niccolo Machiavelli, Paul Kurtz, and Pema Chodron offer readers an engaging overview of humanity's perennial investigation into the meaning of life. Chapters include: How Do Religions Give Life Meaning? What Motivates Moral Behavior? What Principles Should Guide Our Lives? |
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Bargain Category: High School, Philosophy, Reference, Social Issues |
Grade level(s): 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th |