Ethical excellence: philosophers, psychologists, and real-life exemplars show us how to achieve it

Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press (2020)
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Combines insights from philosophy, psychology, and the biographies of ordinary people to identify principles to guide our ethical development and provide concrete models for an ethical life.

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