Reflections on How We Live

Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press (2010)
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Abstract

The pioneering moral philosopher Annette Baier presents a series of new and recent essays in ethics, broadly conceived to include both engagements with other philosophers and personal meditations on life. Baier's unique voice and insight illuminate topics ranging from patriotism and future generations to honesty, trust, hope, and friendship.

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Annette Claire Baier
Last affiliation: University of Otago

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