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The Other Side of Virtue

Where Our Virtues Came from, What They Really Mean and Where They Might be Taking Us [Paperback]

by Brendan Myers

    • Author

      Brendan Myers

    • Book Format

      Paperback

    • Publisher

      John Hunt Publishing

    • Published

      May 2008

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      The Celts, the old Norse and Germanic people, the Greeks of the time of Homer and Hesiod, and other ancient heroic societies are popularly believed to be tribal warrior cultures, where the light of civilisation had not yet dawned. In fact, this is far from the case. Many of our own most fundamental ideas about politics, justice, friendship, true love, the good life, and especially the notion of Virtue itself, come from their world. To them, virtue had nothing to do with purity, nor modesty, nor God-given laws, nor sin and guilt, nor with any Sunday-school pretentiousness.Rather, it originally meant 'excellence' and 'greatness of soul'. It was tied to more assertive qualities like strength and courage, and to social qualities like friendship. It was also connected to spiritual principles like the nature of the soul, the hope for immortality, and even the pursuit of happiness itself. Using ancient heroic epics and sagas like "Beowulf", the "Illiad" and "Odyssey", the "Eddas", the "Tain Bo Cuailnge", and literature inspired by them including the works of the Renaissance and Romanticism, Shakespeare, Tolkien, and J.K.
      Rowling, this book explains the world-view that gave birth to our virtues. In that world-view, life involves inevitable confrontations with inexplicable events like fortune, nature, other people, and death itself. However, the good life itself becomes possible when we face them and respond to them. Finally, the book calls for a revival of heroic and classical virtue in our time.

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      • Author

        Brendan Myers

      • Book Format

        Paperback

      • Publisher

        John Hunt Publishing

      • Published

        May 2008

      • Weight

        356g

      • Page Count

        320

      • Dimensions

        144 x 217 x 18 mm

      • ISBN

        9781846941153

      • ISBN-10

        1846941156

      • Eden Code

        4650444

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      • Author/Creator: Brendan Myers

      • ISBN: 9781846941153

      • Publisher: John Hunt Publishing

      • Release Date: May 2008

      • Weight: 356g

      • Dimensions: 144 x 217 x 18 mm

      • Eden Code: 4650444


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      15 years ago

      The Other Side of Virtue

      This is not a Christian book but it does discuss something that has impact on the average Christian and some of the idea's we hold and ascribe to. Rather it is an amazing look at exactly where the idea of Virtue and the virtues we actually aspire to are derived from. An interesting and delightful journey into ethics, philosophy and the heroic works of the early world. It's rather like an intelligent whirl wind tour of heroic literature and legends, Greek and Latin philosophy and then on into the science and philosophy of the modern ages, with again a brief stop into the literature of the time, including Lord of the Rings and Shakespeare. All of this in an attempt to show the common, human and re-occurring themes of virtue and what it means to be virtuous. An enjoyable book, I found it amazingly easy to read but this should not be taken as it being an easy book – it isn't, it’s an intelligent and academic book with great depths. A perfect read for anyone studying ethics or with an interest in ethics.

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