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Ethics, Religious, Spirituality, Religion - General & Miscellaneous

Prostitutes, Musicians, And Self-Respect

by Joseph H. Kupfer
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Overview

In Prostitutes, Musicians, and Self-Respect, Joseph H. Kupfer turns a critical eye to the personal virtues and vices that pervade daily life but are easily and frequently overlooked. Unlike public virtues such as courage and patriotism, the personal virtues of humility, generosity, gratitude, and patience do not have particular occasions on which they shine forth and are celebrated, but rather are in continuous use in our interactions with other people and our relationship with ourselves. Kupfer contrasts these personal virtues with the vices of sentimentality, envy, ingratitude, and impatience. At the core of the discussion of personal virtues and vices lies the theme of self-knowledge and self-respect. This intimate conversation of virtues and vices is of interest to scholars and students of ethics, moral psychology, and religion, as well as the general academic reader.

Synopsis

The virtues and vices examined in Prostitutes, Musicians, and Self-Respect pervade and govern daily life, refer to our own person, and involve strong emotions. Kupfer analyzes such character traits as humility, gratitude, envy and sentimentality and explores themes of self-knowledge and self-respect.

About the Author, Joseph H. Kupfer

Joseph H. Kupfer is professor of philosophy at Iowa State University.

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Editorials

Edward Sankowski

Joseph Kupfer's book is an impressive achievement, full of insights about contemporary moral psychology, examining humility, sentimentality, patience, romantic love, sexuality, prostitution, and other such topics. Kupfer's original work on personal virtues and vices will motivate the reader to join in the author's vibrant renewal of ethical reflection about selfhood.

Drew Leder

Kupfer’s book is delightfully clear, down-to-earth, and valuable reading for undergraduates and moral theorists alike. His focus on the personal virtues and vices, so crucial to the texture of everyday life, is a great contribution to our self-understanding.

Book Details

Published
December 1, 2007
Publisher
Lexington Books
Pages
180
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780739120309

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