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Book Reviews of A Question of Values: Six Ways We Make the Personal Choices That Shape Our Lives

A Question of Values: Six Ways We Make the Personal Choices That Shape Our Lives
A Question of Values Six Ways We Make the Personal Choices That Shape Our Lives
Author: Hunter Lewis
ISBN-13: 9780062505323
ISBN-10: 0062505327
Publication Date: 7/1991
Pages: 304
Rating:
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3 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Harper San Francisco
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed A Question of Values: Six Ways We Make the Personal Choices That Shape Our Lives on + 12 more book reviews
This is an interesting 'big picture' survey of the methods we use to derive values. I thought the beginning -- the description of the 'Six Ways' was completely fascinating. The way gets a little muddier when the author tries to show how the six methods blend together to form many other variations. But if you generally like philosophy, you'll probably be able to go farther down the path than I could.

This is a book that will make you think, and give you an analytic tool for future thinking.
morgan2010 avatar reviewed A Question of Values: Six Ways We Make the Personal Choices That Shape Our Lives on + 171 more book reviews
Very serious subject,and well written. Not only teaches us how to think about values, it teaches us how to think. This book should be required reading in school.