
Quest for Meaning: Values, Ethics, and the Modern Experience
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Narrated by:
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Robert H. Kane
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Is there an ethics that we can all agree on without stifling pluralism and freedom? What would such an ethics look like? Most important, how should you, as a thoughtful person, find your way among the moral puzzles of the modern world and its cacophony of voices and opinions? These are just some of the engaging and perplexing questions you'll tackle as you join Professor Kane for this thought-provoking, 24-lecture examination of the problems surrounding ethics in the modern world.
The contemporary issues you'll consider include conflicts between public and private morality, the degree to which the law should enforce morality, the teaching of values in the schools, the role of religion in public life, the limits of liberty and privacy, individualism versus community, and the loss of shared values and the resulting discontent about politics and public discourse. Professor Kane's approach is as searching and comprehensive as any you could ask for. His lectures range over a rich array of literary, religious, and philosophical sources representing thousands of years of civilization. Most intriguingly, they spur you to ponder the possibility of recovering the ancient quest for wisdom and virtue in a way that respects the insights of modern thought and the achievements of modern pluralism. Whatever your thinking on such questions, whatever your own personal question for true meaning, you can rest assured that it will be immeasurably enriched by the harvest of reflection you glean from these compelling lectures.
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©1999 The Teaching Company, LLC (P)1999 The Great CoursesIt provides an ethical framework of it's own which stands up to scrutiny, or at least mine.
I don't agree with all of the claims made in this lecture series, but The Moral Sphere is a wonderful proposition that can provide a meaningful guide to living.
Better than expected
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Can’t be told using less words
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Brilliant and inspiring.
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Crystallised my vague thinking
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Quest for Meaning
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Great teacher, easy to follow
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I thought that the final lecture was especially brilliant. In half an hour the prof masterfully drew together the key ideas of the series - and left us with a number of very prescient questions that go to the heart of what it is to be human in an interconnected world. I found the course ultimately uplifting - and I loved the lecturer's usage and elaboration of the words 'quest' and 'aspiration'.
I think these lectures were recorded at the end of the twentieth century - but if anything the content is even more relevant now 20 years on. THANK YOU.
Brilliant and prescient
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A real gem!
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Kane explains it well
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Christian conservatism disguised as ethics.
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