Author: Butler, Joseph
Synopsis:
In 'Human Nature, and Other Sermons', Joseph Butler delves into the depths of human nature, exploring the complexities of our desires, motivations, and moral obligations. Through a series of thought-provoking sermons, Butler challenges conventional wisdom and offers profound insights into the human condition. From the nature of self-interest to the role of conscience, he tackles fundamental questions about what it means to be human and how we should navigate the moral landscape. With eloquence and intellectual rigor, Butler invites readers on a journey of self-reflection and contemplation, urging them to confront the intricacies of their own nature and the choices they make.
Genres: Philosophy, Theology, Ethics
Themes: Human nature, Morality, Conscience, Self-interest, Moral obligations
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