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Ethics (The Art of Character) - 9781952178320
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Product Details
Author:
Gregory R. Beabout, Mike Hannis
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
64
Publisher:
Wooden Books (June 15, 2026)
Imprint:
Wooden Books
Release Date:
June 15, 2026
Language:
English
ISBN-13:
9781952178320
ISBN-10:
1952178320
Weight:
3.84oz
Dimensions:
5.5" x 6.75"
File:
Redwheel-RedWheelWeiser_03122026_P9825606_onix30-20260311.xml
Folder:
Redwheel
List Price:
$8.95
Country of Origin:
India
Pub Discount:
65
Series:
Wooden Books North America Editions
As low as:
$7.70
Publisher Identifier:
P-MISC
Discount Code:
C
Case Pack:
96
Overview
What is a good life, and how is it related to a happy one? What are virtues, and how do they affect the nature of friendships? Is there really an ancient art that develops good character? In this compact volume, illustrated with rare engravings and witty cartoons, ethicists Greg Beabout and Mike Hannis describe various approaches, ancient and modern, to the timeless questions: “What kind of person am I?” and “What should I do?”









