Books About Philosophy & Ethics
Analytical methods, logical reasoning, and the systematic examination of fundamental questions.
Showing 13 books in Books About Philosophy & Ethics collection from Charlie Kirk's book recommendations collection.
Plato: Five Dialogues: Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, Meno, Phaedo
Five of Plato's most powerful dialogues, on justice, virtue, courage, and the immortality of the...
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Plato's landmark investigation into justice, truth, and the ideal society, presented complete and unabridged, with...
View on AmazonPhilosophy of Aristotle: Nicomachean Ethics
Aristotle's foundational exploration of happiness, virtue, and the good life, presented complete and unabridged, enriched...
View on AmazonThe Story of Philosophy: Lives, Ideas and Impact of History's Greatest Philosophers
An accessible guide to the lives and ideas of history's greatest philosophers.
View on AmazonThe Ethics of Persuasion: Derrida's Rhetorical Legacies
Drawing on Derrida, Brooke Rollins uncovers the ethical dimensions hidden within canonical Greek rhetorical texts,...
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Frame's sweeping Reformed survey of Western philosophy and theology argues that only Scripture can expose...
View on AmazonGreat Dialogues of Plato
Seven of Plato's greatest dialogues, on beauty, love, justice, and the immortal soul, brought to...
View on AmazonNormativity
Judith Jarvis Thomson argues that normative thought is far broader than commonly recognized, spanning evaluative...
View on AmazonGoodness and Advice
Thomson argues that consequentialism fails because its central requirement is literally meaningless, then outlines a...
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C. S. Lewis imagines a bus running from Hell to Heaven, where anyone may stay...
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Judith Jarvis Thomson provides a full-scale systematic theory of human and social rights, distinguishing what...
View on AmazonRights, Restitution, and Risk: Essays in Moral Theory
Judith Jarvis Thomson's landmark essays examine moral rights, the obligations created by their violation, and...
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