Katarina Barrling
(författare)
,
David Butterfield
(författare)
,
Pär Cassel
(författare)
,
Marie Kawthar Daouda
(författare)
,
Torbjörn Elensky
(författare)
,
Jessica Frazier
(författare)
,
Peter Haldén
(författare)
,
Thomas Idergard
(författare)
,
Anthony Pagden
(författare)
,
Ritchie Robertson
(författare)
,
Hans Ruin
(författare)
,
Malise Ruthven
(författare)
,
Mateusz Stróżyński
(författare)
,
Fredrik Svenaeus
(författare)
,
Sten Widmalm
(författare)
Virtues and Vices e-bok
124 kr
What is a virtue and what is a sin? Is it possible to say that our actions are evil or good? Every age and culture have their own answers to these timeless questions. For example, in the Western Protestant tradition, the human body and its desire have been considered to be inherently evil, but that is not a position taken for granted in other cultures. Virtue and sin seem to represent a duality t…
What is a virtue and what is a sin? Is it possible to say that our actions are evil or good? Every age and culture have their own answers to these timeless questions. For example, in the Western Protestant tradition, the human body and its desire have been considered to be inherently evil, but that is not a position taken for granted in other cultures. Virtue and sin seem to represent a duality that is as old as humankind.This anthology explores how perceptions of virtues and sins have changed through history. The essays take ancient Greece and Rome as their starting point, move to the early Christian period from St Augustine to Dante, and then on to more recent philosophers such as Friedrich Nietzsche. The writers, Swedish as well as international researchers, also touch on everything from Confucian China and ancient India to self-help books, transhumanism and AI as well as the existence or non-existence of human rights.
E-bok
124 kr
Förlag
Bokförlaget Stolpe
Utgiven
20.04.2026
Längd
259 sidor
Genrer
Filosofi Och Religion
Språk
English
Format
epub
Kopieringsskydd
Vattenmärkt
ISBN
9789190022269
What is a virtue and what is a sin? Is it possible to say that our actions are evil or good? Every age and culture have their own answers to these timeless questions. For example, in the Western Protestant tradition, the human body and its desire have been considered to be inherently evil, but that is not a position taken for granted in other cultures. Virtue and sin seem to represent a duality that is as old as humankind.This anthology explores how perceptions of virtues and sins have changed through history. The essays take ancient Greece and Rome as their starting point, move to the early Christian period from St Augustine to Dante, and then on to more recent philosophers such as Friedrich Nietzsche. The writers, Swedish as well as international researchers, also touch on everything from Confucian China and ancient India to self-help books, transhumanism and AI as well as the existence or non-existence of human rights.
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