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Używany - dobry
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Używany - widoczne ślady użytkowania
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"Ethics? Sounds tedious... You might think it's just another book telling you how to live your life. But this one is different! The author isn't some pompous professor or highbrow thinker, but rather an ordinary guy trying to figure out if his ethical compass is on point, and how he can improve himself. Michael Schur tackles straightforward questions like, 'Is it acceptable to hit a friend in the face?', 'Should I falsely flatter my friend about her atrocious blouse?', 'Do you need to return the shopping cart to the store from the parking lot?'. By navigating through hypothetical ethical quandaries and tricky situations drawn from his personal experiences, Schur delves into increasingly complex and debated issues that shape today's ethical landscape. This book is perfect for anyone interested in ethics and practical philosophy, moral self-betterment, contemporary ethical debates, fans of Michael Schur's TV creations, or simply a curious reader."
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"Ethics? Sounds tedious... You might think it's just another book telling you how to live your life. But this one is different! The author isn't some pompous professor or highbrow thinker, but rather an ordinary guy trying to figure out if his ethical compass is on point, and how he can improve himself. Michael Schur tackles straightforward questions like, 'Is it acceptable to hit a friend in the face?', 'Should I falsely flatter my friend about her atrocious blouse?', 'Do you need to return the shopping cart to the store from the parking lot?'. By navigating through hypothetical ethical quandaries and tricky situations drawn from his personal experiences, Schur delves into increasingly complex and debated issues that shape today's ethical landscape. This book is perfect for anyone interested in ethics and practical philosophy, moral self-betterment, contemporary ethical debates, fans of Michael Schur's TV creations, or simply a curious reader."
