Civilization and Ethics: The Philosophy of Civilization, Part II

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Synopsis

In "Civilization and Ethics: The Philosophy of Civilization, Part II", Albert Schweitzer presents a profound and enduring investigation into the moral foundations of human society. As the second volume of his major philosophical project, this work explores the causes of the decline of Western civilization and proposes a revolutionary ethical solution. Schweitzer argues that the survival of humanity depends on a fundamental shift in our worldview, centered on the principle of Reverence for Life.

Throughout the text, Schweitzer critiques the historical developments of ethics from ancient times to the modern era, identifying a lack of life-affirming spiritual energy in contemporary thought. He suggests that true progress is not merely technological or material, but essentially ethical. By valuing all living beings and recognizing the interconnectedness of existence, Schweitzer offers a path toward a sustainable and meaningful civilization.

This masterwork remains a cornerstone of 20th-century thought, reflecting the author's unique perspective as a physician, theologian, and humanitarian. "Civilization and Ethics" serves as an urgent call to action, encouraging readers to cultivate a conscious sense of responsibility toward the world. It is an essential read for anyone interested in moral philosophy, social theory, and the legacy of one of history's most celebrated humanitarians.

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Publisher information

  • Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC
  • ISBN: 9781025557007
  • Number of pages: 316
  • Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 19 mm
  • Languages: English