Ética para valientes

Ética para valientes

David Cerdá García

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Ediciones Rialp
Año de edición:
2022
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Ética y filosofía moral
ISBN:
9788432160554
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¿Se puede ser justo sirviéndose solo de la razón, o son necesarios también ciertos sentimientos morales? ¿Está el heroísmo reservado a unos pocos seres excepcionales? ¿Es posible argumentar una ética universal y objetiva fundada en la inviolable dignidad humana? David Cerdá da respuesta a estos interrogantes abordando cuestiones trascendentales como la verdad, la libertad, el sentido vital o los principios.El honor ha evolucionado en la historia, adoptando diversas formas. La más avanzada de ellas consiste en asumir libre y autónomamente deberes respecto al otro y a uno mismo. El motor principal de este honor ético es la valentía, rasgo principal de quienes causan el bien en este mundo.Valiéndose de una prosa para todos los públicos en la que se dan cita la filosofía, la ciencia, la literatura, el cine y multitud de historias reales, el autor nos acerca a la extraordinaria aventura de distinguir el bien del mal y actuar en consecuencia.Pod. 10

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