
"Human Ethics" by Carl G. Schowengerdt delves into the complexities of human morality, examining the evolving definitions of right and wrong throughout history. Carl Schowengerdt critiques the fluctuating ethical standards influenced by societal norms, politics, and religious beliefs, advocating for a universal and immutable definition of ethics.
Drawing from diverse perspectives, the author presents compelling reasons for adopting a consistent ethical framework, detached from cultural and temporal biases. Carl Schowengerdt's background as a physician and his deep engagement with both religious and scientific disciplines enrich his exploration of human ethics, offering readers a thought-provoking analysis of moral philosophy.
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