How to be Perfect
Knihu koupíte v
1 e-shopu
od
402 Kč
Pokud se vám po kliknutí na tlačítko "Do obchodu" nezobrazí stránka knihy ve vybraném e-shopu, je třeba vypnout AdBlock ve vašem prohlížeči pro naši stránku.
Návod na vypnutí je například na adrese https://o.seznam.cz/jak-vypnout-adblock/#1.
Knihydobrovsky.cz
402 Kč
Skladem
(odeslání ihned)
Krátký popis
* From the writer and executive producer of the award-winning
Netflix series The Good Place that made moral philosophy fun: a
foolproof guide to making the correct moral decision in every
situation you ever encounter, anywhere on earth, forever * How can
we live a more ethical life? This question has plagued people for
thousands of years, but it's never been tougher to answer than it
is now, thanks to challenges great and small that flood our
day-to-day lives and threaten to overwhelm us with impossible
decisions and complicated results with unintended consequences.
Plus, being anything close to an 'ethical person' requires daily
thought and introspection and hard work; we have to think about how
we can be good not, you know, once a month, but literally all the
time. To make it a little less overwhelming, this fascinating,
accessible and funny book by one of our generation's best writers
and adept minds in television comedy, Michael Schur, boils down the
whole confusing morass with real life dilemmas (from 'should I
punch my friend in the face for no reason?' to 'can I still enjoy
great art if it was created by terrible people?'), so that we know
how to deal with ethical dilemmas. Much as Chidi used humour and
philosophy to make Eleanor a less selfish person, Schur takes us on
a journey through the 2,500-year discussion of ethics, sketching a
roadmap for how we ought to act along the way. By the time the book
is done, we'll know exactly how to act in every conceivable
situation, so as to produce a verifiably maximal amount of moral
good. We will be perfect, and all our friends will be jealous. OK,
not quite. Instead, we'll gain fresh, funny, inspiring wisdom on
the toughest issues we face every day With contributions from
Professor Todd May of Clemson University, who served as an advisor
on The Good Place, this is a brilliant, clever and hugely
entertaining book about one of the most important topics in the
world.