The Invention Of Good And Evil by Hanno Sauer

A History of Moral Philosophy

The book explores the philosophical and psychological origins of moral concepts, examining how humans have developed notions of good and evil throughout history. It delves into the cognitive processes and cultural influences that shape our ethical understanding, arguing that morality is a human invention rather than a discovery of objective truths. By analyzing various theories and perspectives, the book seeks to illuminate the complexities of moral reasoning and the factors that drive our ethical judgments and behaviors.

Published
2021
Nationality
German
Length
Short
Pages
200-300
Original Language
English
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