This book aims to give an honest account of moral improvement that takes seriously the challenges that we encounter--the practical and philosophical--in trying to make ourselves morally better.
According to Hardy and Carlo, “symbolization is the extent to which people see themselves as outwardly displaying a moral social identity to the world, whereas internalization is the relative centrality of a moral social identity in ...
In this sweeping volume, Christopher Norris challenges the view that there is no room for productive engagement between mainstream analytic philosophers and thinkers in the post-Kantian continental line of descent.
This book will be of international appeal to all readers interested in the changing landscape of creative writing"--EbscoHost.
Minding the Gap argues that in today's highly competitive, global economy, all young people need a postsecondary education. Yet only one in ten students from the lowest economic quintile in...
Minding the Gap: African Conflict Management in a Time of Change takes on these questions, bringing together more than 20 experts to examine the source of conflicts in Africa and assess African management capacity in the face of these ...
Trishka Saffery's work spans issues of contested identity like faith, nationality and heritage; and draws on her experience as a white South African political exile living in England. This inspirational...
In my quiet time one morning, the Lord brought to mind the story of Jesus entering the temple area and driving out all who were buying and selling there. I recognized this temple event as a mirror for God's work in our lives, ...
In this volume, Peter Carroll, Rex Deighton-Smith, Helen Silver and Chris Walker retrospectively assess the 'gap' - no less dynamic and perilous in a public policy context - between the promise and performance of successive waves of ...
Pervasive mass surveillance in a given in U.S. society.
This book will assist you to be a skilful manager of your unique mind in order to address the Gap between how things are and how you would like them to be.
"The book is an exploration of how we narrow the gap between our moral ideals and our actual selves.