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The time of our lives : the ethics of common sense

معرفی کتاب «The time of our lives : the ethics of common sense» نوشتهٔ by Mortimer J. Adler; introduction by Deal W. Hudson، منتشرشده توسط نشر Fordham University Press در سال 1996. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Is it a good time to be alive? Is ours a good society to be alive in? Is it possible to have a good life in our time? And finally, does a good life consist of having a good time? Are happiness and "a good life" interchangeable? These are the questions that Mortimer Adler addresses himself to. The heart of the book lies in its conception of the good life for man, which provides the standard for measuring a century, a society, or a culture: for upon that turns the meaning of each man's primary moral right - his right to the pursuit of happiness. The moral philosophy that Dr. Adler expounds in terms of this conception he calls "the ethics of common sense," because it is as a defense and development of the common-sense answer to the question "can I really make a good life for myself?" "Is it a good time to be alive? Is ours a good society to be alive in? And finally, does a good life consist of having a good time? Are happiness and a "good life" interchangeable? These are the questions that Mortimer Adler addresses in this book."--BOOK JACKET. "Carefully, Adler lays the groundwork for a common-sense approach to the problem of making a good life and of evaluating that life in reference to the merits of our present society. Adler offers standards by which we can judge the relative merits of our time against those of previous centuries, other societies and cultures. Adler answers in what ways culture encourages or discourages the individual in his or her efforts to make a good life. Finally, Adler argues for a moral and educational revolution as well as for strenuous efforts to rectify existing injustices by radical social, economic, and political reforms."--BOOK JACKET. "The heart of the book lies in its conception of the good life, which provides the standard for measuring a century, a society, or a culture: for upon that turns the meaning of each individual's primary moral right - his right to the pursuit of happiness. The moral philosophy that Dr. Adler expounds in terms of this conception he calls "the ethics of common sense" because it is as a defense and development of the common-sense answer to the question "can I really make a good life for myself?""--BOOK JACKET This book, first published in 1970 but based on lectures from the late '60s, seems like nothing else produced in that chaotic era of American culture. Its author, Mortimer J. Adler, would be not surprised by that observation, but would, in fact, be pleased. The student protests of that generation, the cultural upheaval, the cynicism bred by an unpopular war remain only at the fringes of Adler's reflections. Adler's time frame is far too long to tailor his thinking to the preoccupations of a single generation By Mortimer J. Adler ; Introduction By Deal W. Hudson. Originally Published: New York : Holt, Rinehart And Winston, 1970. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 347-356) And Index.
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