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In "Life and Conduct," J. Cameron Lees embarks on a profound exploration of the moral and ethical dimensions that underpin human behavior. The book intertwines philosophical inquiries with practical guidance, crafting a narrative that resonates with the tenets of both moral philosophy and behavioral psychology. Lees employs a clear, engaging literary style'Äîmarked by eloquent prose and incisive commentary'Äîthat invites readers to reflect deeply on their personal conduct while situating their choices within a broader societal context. The work draws upon key philosophical figures, navigating the complexities of ethical dilemmas and encouraging self-examination through a contemporary len...
Life and Conduct by J. Cameron (James Cameron) Lees It is said of Burns, the poet, that walking along the streets of Edinburgh with a fashionable acquaintance, he saw a poorly-dressed peasant, whom he rushed up to and greeted as a familiar friend. His companion expressed his surprise that he could lower himself by speaking to one in so rustic a garb. "Fool!" said the poet, with flashing eye; "it was not the dress, the peasant's bonnet and hodden gray, I spoke to, but the man within-the man who beneath that bonnet has a head, and beneath that hodden gray a heart, better than a thousand such as yours." What the poet termed the "man within," what the Scripture calls the "hidden man of the heart...
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