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The Good, the Bad and the Moral Dilemma
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23 November 2007

The practical difficulties we all face in deciding what to do for the best have a wider context.
This book is about the way this morning's dilemma fits among the big moral issues. It explores the history of the way such practical questions of behaviour have been approached in past centuries. This provides the modern reader with a framework of reference to get their bearings and begin to develop a personal response to the task of 'doing the right thing'.
The book is divided into three parts, chapters covering questions such as: What is fairness? Should I always tell the truth? What are the moralities of war? What are my ecological responsibilities to the planet? and Is the good bound to win in the end?
Contents
Part 1 An Inner Life
Chapter 1: Ways of Living
Chapter 2: Ways of Behaving
Chapter 3: Personal Responsibility
Part II Self and Society
Chapter 4: Other People
Chapter 5: A Tangle of Ties Chapter
6: Self-sufficiency and Co-operation Part III Some Big Questions Chapter
7: Practical Moral Decisions Chapter
8: Attitudes and Expectations Part IV Two Great Underlying Issues Chapter
9: The Problem of Evil Chapter 10: Freedom of Choice