Rethinking the Human Person: Moral Landscape and Ethical Literacy by Nahal Jafroudi (Paperback, 2016)

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ISBN-13: 9781906165802, 978-1906165802. Rethinking the Human Person Moral Landscape and Ethical Literacy.

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Recent developments in the natural and social sciences have brought great benefits to humanity, both in terms of our material wellbeing and our intellectual and conceptual capacities. Yet, despite a broad ethical consensus and highly developed innate faculties of reason and conscience, there seems to be a significant discrepancy between how we ought to behave and how we actually behave, leading to a disregard for the dignity of human persons across the globe. This book suggests that the problem arises from various misunderstandings of the nature of the self and that the solution could lie in adopting a holistic concept of the human person within the context of a carefully cultivated ethical literacy. It argues that the ideas of the Iranian philosopher Ostad Elahi (1895-1974) provide a powerful and compelling alternative to the dominant post-Enlightenment understanding of selfhood, education and morality.

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PublisherPeter Lang LTD
ISBN-139781906165802
eBay Product ID (ePID)233086853

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Number of Pages382 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameRethinking the Human Person: Moral Landscape and Ethical Literacy
Publication Year2016
SubjectEducation
TypeTextbook
AuthorNahal Jafroudi
Subject AreaPhysical Education, Personality Psychology
FormatPaperback

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Item Height225 mm
Item Weight550 g
Item Width150 mm

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Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Title_AuthorNahal Jafroudi
TopicPopular Philosophy

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