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100 1 $aRader, Melvin$q(Melvin Miller),$d1903-1981.
245 10 $aEthics and the human community$c[by] Melvin Rader.
260 $aNew York,$bHolt, Rinehart and Winston$c[1964]
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 448-458).
505 0 $aPart one: Fact and value : I. The laws of nature -- II. Human excellence -- III. Enjoyment -- IV. Interest -- Part two: Right and obligation : V. The laws of God -- VI. Duty -- VII. Utilitarianism -- VIII. Bias and obligation -- Part three: Skeptical theories : IX. Cultural relativism -- X. Subjectivism, old and new -- Part four: Social ideals : XI. The group and the individual -- XII. The communist ideal -- XIII. The democratic ideal -- XIV. Crisis -- XV. The basis of renewal -- XVI. The spirit of community.
520 8 $aAddressing himself to basic ethical questions -- What is the essential value of life? What is right action? What is the nature of a good social order? -- the author seeks to find his answers in the humanist spirit of philosophy. The author takes his quest beyond the limits of personal ethics. Viewing man both as an individual and as a member of society, he examines, among various themes, the meaning and implications of the community as an ethical concept. In so doing, he refers to such related fields as religion, law, sociology and political theory, but the primary focus of the book is on basic sources and central issues. Far more than most writers on ethics, he deals with the concept of justice, and with human rights and liberties; the values of democracy he treats at length and relates to the individual. The result is a text of depth and distinction that deals with the total human personality in the dynamic context of a functioning society.
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