Most people think that the difficulty of balancing career and personal/family relationships is the fault of present-day society or is due to their own inadequacies. But in this major new book, eminent moral philosopher Michael Slote argues that the difficulty runs much deeper, that it is due to the essential nature of the divergent goods involved in this kind of choice. He shows more generally that perfect human happiness and perfect virtue are impossible in principle, a view originally enunciated by Isaiah Berlin, but much more thoroughly and synoptically defended here than ever before. Ancient Greek and modern-day Enlightenment thought typically assumed that perfection was possible, and this is also true of Romanticism and of most recent ethical theory. But if, as Slote maintains, imperfection is inevitable, then our inherited categories of virtue and personal good are far too limited and unqualified to allow us to understand and cope with the richer and more complex life that characterizes today's world. And The Impossibility of Perfection argues in particular that we need some new notions, new distinctions, and even new philosophical methods in order to distill some of the ethical insights of recent feminist thought and arrive at a fuller and more realistic picture of ethical phenomena.
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For Eckhard, the identity of being, reality and perfection is an ontological axiom – more than that, perhaps, ... Leibniz's argument pivots on the reality of pain and the moral impossibility of considering it as a mere deficiency of ...
If what we know isinferior to what we don't know, it's logical why the world is longing for three things; perfection, truth, and eternity. Even though we know that it is impossible to reach total perfection, science and innovation is ...
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With a colorful interior, plenty of photos, and actionable tips and lists, this young readers' edition of Emily Ley's popular book reminds you and your daughter that God offers abundant grace every day. Emily's ideas include how to . . .
It follows upon the super-abundance proper to perfection as such that the perfection that something has can be communicated to another. Communication follows upon the very intelligibility [or meaning] of actuality (De Potentia 2, 1; ...
This book, first published in 2000, offers research on children's thinking that stretches beyond the ordinary boundaries of reality.
A humble attitude, which shows itself in not considering oneself to be perfect or as having arrived, ... he is a bornagain Christian and claims to have reached perfection, that is, one that is beyond Christ's perfection and holiness, ...
But can a magic trick be too perfect? This question, raised by magician Ricky Johnsson back in 1971, continues to cause endless debate among magicians.58 The basic argument is that some tricks are simply too perfect to be true, ...