The Quest for Character

What the Story of Socrates and Alcibiades Teaches Us about Our Search for Good Leaders
by Massimo Pigliucci
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The author of How to Be a Stoic asks what might be philosophy's ultimate question: can we learn to be better people?   

“Pigliucci’s expert account of ancient ethics will help us save our souls, and thereby, just maybe, save the world.”―James Romm, author of Plato and the Tyrant  


Are good people born, or made? Since ancient times,...

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Published By Basic Books

Format Hardback

Number Of Pages 272

Publication Date 09/27/2022

ISBN 9781541646971

Dimensions 5.85 inches x 8.55 inches


“An enlightening study… This lucid and accessible tour through ancient philosophy offers valuable lessons for today.”—Publishers Weekly

“Massimo Pigliucci, who has elsewhere taught us to take seriously the precepts of ancient Stoicism, here looks further afield, above all to Plato, for insight into how we become virtuous people—or, too often, fail to. His expert account of ancient ethics will help us save our souls, and thereby, just maybe, save the world.”—James Romm, author of Plato and the Tyrant

“A wonderful raconteur, Pigliucci brings the historical and philosophical texts of Greco-Roman antiquity to life with lessons about good character and leadership, whether we aspire to political office or not.”—Nancy Sherman, author of Stoic Wisdom

“A rigorous theoretical foundation for ethical self-improvement with concrete steps—even a step-by-step syllabus!—for how we can become better people, how we can help others to do the same, and how we might influence our leaders and politicians to act virtuously.”—Skye Cleary, author of How to Be Authentic

 
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