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Add sections to the bookbuilder: A Decent Life (Todd May)

 

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Preface
1. Altruism or Decency?
Philosophy Reflects on Morality
Does Traditional Moral Philosophy Ask Too Much?
Seeking an Alternative
How Shall We Proceed?
2. Decency toward Those around Us
Face-to-Face
Common Decency
An Ethics of Care
Using Imagination
3. Widening the Circle: More Distant Others
Distance in Space
Thinking about Benevolence
Distance in Time
4. Widening the Circle: Nonhuman Animals
Moral Individualism
Does Decency Require Moral Individualism?
5. Politics and Decency
Our Current Political Context
Approaching Political Decency
The Role of Nonviolence
Nonviolence in Practice
Conclusion: Our Stories and Our Values
Nine Rules for Moral Decency That Should Be Followed Strictly and without Exception
Acknowledgments
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