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How to be Perfect: The Correct Answer to Every Moral Question
Synopsis:
A survey of what philosophers have said about living a moral life. The book is light, breezy, aimed at the layperson as it explores the way a variety of different philosophical schools approach the question of “being good.” Aristotle, Kant, the Utilitarians, the Existentialists, the African concept of ubuntu, all take stabs at laying out the framework that will help the individual live the best, most ethical life.