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How Good People Make Tough Choices: Resolving the Dilemmas of Ethical Living
This book makes ample use of those dilemmas stripped of all reference to identifiable individuals, of course, but rich with challenge. It sets them forth in the context of a number of ideas and constructs that we have found especially helpful, including the emphasis on right versus right, the concept of the dilemma paradigms and the ethical fitness analogy. Since busy people may have little time to read more than one book on ethics, this book brings together some of the best current thinking on this subject. In the end, it has one goal to help change they way we think about the world and to provide, through that change, practical set of mental tools by means of which good people can make tough choices.
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170 Kid h
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Publisher | Fireside : New York., 1996 |
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241hlm: 14,5x21cm
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English
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0-684-81838-8
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170
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Statement of Responsibility |
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