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Kiros' Moral Struggle,
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This review is from: Self-Construction and the Formation of Human Values: Truth, Language, and Desire (Paperback)
Above all, this is an expose on the non-dominating power of individuals to build their own character, free of the domineering outside interference of the authoritarians. Dr. Kiros lays out the how of this proposition, as well as the reason it must be undertaken individually.
Intuition, the knowledge of the heart or instinct, feeds desire. Desire is a tool to motivate us along the path to moral character. Proponents of intuition, as equal to or primary over reason, will enjoy this book. Proponents of the individual moral struggle, as opposed to moralist authoritarian domination, will love this book.
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Seminal,
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This review is from: Self-Construction and the Formation of Human Values: Truth, Language, and Desire (Contributions in Philosophy) (Hardcover)
The book won the 1999 Michael Harrington outstanding book award
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Self-Construction and the Formation of Human Values: Truth, Language, and Desire by Teodros Kiros (Paperback - January 30, 2001)
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