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The Freedom Paradox: Towards a Post-Secular Ethics

Hamilton, Clive
vi 274 pagers, indexed, annotated. The book has been covered in contact, else clean, unmarked and solid."In this book, Clive Hamilton forms a radical reconsideration of the meaning of freedom in the modern world, and a proposal for what he calls a "post-secular ethics"--an ethics to supercede the mores of the post-1968 Western world. Despite all of the personal and political freedoms we now enjoy in the West, Clive argues that our "inner freedom," our very human capacity for considered will and the very ethical basis of our society, has been compromised by our relentless focus on impulse and immediate gratification. Drawing on the great metaphysical philosophers Kant and Schopenhauer, Hamilton develops a new theory of morality for our times. He argues that true inner freedom and acting according to moral law are one and the same, and essential to reaching psychological maturity." (publisher)
Published 2008 Allen & Unwin Crows Nest NSW
ISBN 9781741755077

$17.00

Condition Jacket Condition Binding Size
Very Good N/A Soft cover 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
Good Reading Book Reference: 21361
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