A daring challenge to how we define right and wrong The Ethics of Hercules reframes morality through the only constant we all inhabit: the human body. In this provocative work, Robert Chenault Givler argues that the body, not abstract law or disembodied reason, is the primary ground for moral judgment. Blending clear philosophical reasoning with vivid examples, the book traces how physical needs, limitations, and capacities shape ethical values, and how understanding the body transforms debates in the philosophy of ethics and the study of man's body. Readers will find a lucid exploration of body and morality, ethical determinants, and the practical consequences of locating moral value in flesh and function. Historically significant and rarely available, this title was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today s and future generations, this edition offers careful text restoration and thoughtful contextual framing making it more than a reprint. It s a collector s item and a cultural treasure for libraries, philosophers, and serious readers of ethical philosophy books. Whether you re a curious newcomer drawn to body and morality or a classic literature collector completing a shelf, The Ethics of Hercules invites you to reconsider moral values and the human body. This edition revives a landmark Hercules ethics study and secures its place in ongoing conversations about ethical values and the body for a new age.
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Zustand: new. A daring challenge to how we define right and wrong The Ethics of Hercules reframes morality through the only constant we all inhabit: the human body. In this provocative work, Robert Chenault Givler argues that the body, not abstract law or disembodied reason, is the primary ground for moral judgment. Blending clear philosophical reasoning with vivid examples, the book traces how physical needs, limitations, and capacities shape ethical values, and how understanding the body transforms debates in the philosophy of ethics and the study of man's body. Readers will find a lucid exploration of body and morality, ethical determinants, and the practical consequences of locating moral value in flesh and function. Historically significant and rarely available, this title was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today s and future generations, this edition offers careful text restoration and thoughtful contextual framing making it more than a reprint. It s a collector s item and a cultural treasure for libraries, philosophers, and serious readers of ethical philosophy books. Whether you re a curious newcomer drawn to body and morality or a classic literature collector completing a shelf, The Ethics of Hercules invites you to reconsider moral values and the human body. This edition revives a landmark Hercules ethics study and secures its place in ongoing conversations about ethical values and the body for a new age. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9789371345552
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