The Moral Discourse: Explore the Philosophical Roots of the Nation's Moral Illiteracy Ethics Meaning |
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Author:
| Coffer, Otha |
ISBN: | 979-8-5331-0444-9 |
Publication Date: | Jul 2021 |
Publisher: | Independently Published
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $9.99 |
Book Description:
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This book is a highly intelligent and direct response to the self-serving and twisted logic of today. Missing guided notions of relative ethics being applied to every aspect of our society.
The changing of the moral guard is an immensely important and little-discussed cultural event that substituted advertisers, celebrities, and media movers and shakers for the ministers, parents, and persons of character who traditionally provided the lion's share of moral messaging in...
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This book is a highly intelligent and direct response to the self-serving and twisted logic of today. Missing guided notions of relative ethics being applied to every aspect of our society.
The changing of the moral guard is an immensely important and little-discussed cultural event that substituted advertisers, celebrities, and media movers and shakers for the ministers, parents, and persons of character who traditionally provided the lion's share of moral messaging in actual communities. The philosophical roots of our nation's moral illiteracy are also discussed briefly in this work, but these comments do not by any stretch of the imagination constitute a ponderous philosophical lecture. On the other hand, for individuals who find moral discourse quite distasteful, the contents of this book will be very hard to swallow.