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The Unspoken Morality of Childhood: Family, Friendship, Self-Esteem and the Wisdom of the Everyday reflects the thoughts of a senior ethicist and discusses complex ethical concepts such as identity, agency, self-esteem, forgiveness, relations with our parents, dealing with loss, the moral imagination, and a wide range of other issues that people confront every day.
The Unspoken Morality of Childhood: Family, Friendship, Self-Esteem and the Wisdomof the Everyday reflects the thoughts of a senior ethicist and discusses complex ethical concepts such as identity, agency, self-esteem, forgiveness, relations with our parents, dealing with loss, the moral imagination, and a wide range of other issues that people confront every day.
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Award-winning author and professor of political science, Kristen Renwick Monroe is a top political psychologist specializing in moral psychology. She has taught at NYU, Princeton, Harvard, and UCI and runs the Ethics Center at the University of California at Irvine.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments: From Babysitters to Elephants and John Stuart Mill's Maxims for Children Preface: We Tell Ourselves Stories in Order to Live Introduction: The Moral of the Story Chapter 1. Walnut Chapter 2. J. O. Chapter 3. Forgiveness and the Thin Red Line Chapter 4. "I Got Nothing!" Chapter 5. "It's an Important Political Problem. I Should Know About It." Agency Chapter 6. Nicole's Father Is Not German! Chapter 7. Science Fiction Fantasy, Moral Imagination and the Ability to Conceptualize Your Way Out of a Problem Chapter 8. Passion Chapter 9. Cat Chapter 10. Best Friends Forever Chapter 11. Wretched, Slacker Disney Child Chapter 12. The Last Lecture.
Acknowledgments: From Babysitters to Elephants and John Stuart Mill's Maxims for Children Preface: We Tell Ourselves Stories in Order to Live Introduction: The Moral of the Story Chapter 1. Walnut Chapter 2. J. O. Chapter 3. Forgiveness and the Thin Red Line Chapter 4. "I Got Nothing!" Chapter 5. "It's an Important Political Problem. I Should Know About It." Agency Chapter 6. Nicole's Father Is Not German! Chapter 7. Science Fiction Fantasy, Moral Imagination and the Ability to Conceptualize Your Way Out of a Problem Chapter 8. Passion Chapter 9. Cat Chapter 10. Best Friends Forever Chapter 11. Wretched, Slacker Disney Child Chapter 12. The Last Lecture.
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