Giving Way: Thoughts on Unappreciated Dispositions

Stanford, California: Stanford University Press (2019)
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Championing what it sees as a family of mischaracterized and undervalued actions and attitudes, this book proposes a new understanding of human behavior, one that encourages self-limitation and restraint.

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