The Ethical Crises of Civilization: Moral Meltdown Or AdvanceAccording to Lipson, we are at a critical stage in our history. It is clear that there has been a lowering of ethical standards in many sectors of our society. Both promise and peril confront humanity at this time. Along with the ability to annihilate the world, we have acquired the knowledge to improve the quality of life for more people than ever before. The author examines periods in history where similar conditions have existed, seeking to comprehend what is at stake in our present age, and calls for revolution in our ethical practices. Finally, he considers whether the current moral and ethical crisis will be resolved. |
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... effect . But how far did their influence extend ? How much of the traditional mores gave way to the new morality ? Did the philosophers , preachers , and prophets find their audience gener- ally at the upper heights of the social ...
... effect . But how far did their influence extend ? How much of the traditional mores gave way to the new morality ? Did the philosophers , preachers , and prophets find their audience gener- ally at the upper heights of the social ...
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... effect of both enlarging the area and increasing the population under a common framework . For the spread of new ethical values , this could be either a help or a hindrance , depending on the aims and attitude of whoever ruled at the ...
... effect of both enlarging the area and increasing the population under a common framework . For the spread of new ethical values , this could be either a help or a hindrance , depending on the aims and attitude of whoever ruled at the ...
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... effect , had no choice but to grant Francis his Order . Yet a man of his statecraft must have known that the request was self - defeating , because the Order , once established , would not forever remain poor and humble and so could not ...
... effect , had no choice but to grant Francis his Order . Yet a man of his statecraft must have known that the request was self - defeating , because the Order , once established , would not forever remain poor and humble and so could not ...
Contents
The Primacy of Ethical Values | 9 |
ThisWorldly China OtherWorldly India | 15 |
The Split Personality of Western Civilization | 41 |
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The Ethical Crises of Civilization: Moral Meltdown or Advance Leslie Lipson No preview available - 1993 |
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