My review of _Finding Our Sea-Legs_ from ten years ago. I would write something a bit different now. Will writes in his new Afterword that he would write a somewhat different book, now, too.https://approachingaro.org/finding-our-sea-legs-will-buckingham-review …
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This, from the new Preface to _Finding Our Sea-Legs_, gives you a sense of what you are in for if you take the book out to sea with you.pic.twitter.com/SSX1S99JNg
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If you have not yet read Finding Our Sea-Legs, I recommend it highly. If you have read it already, you probably don’t need the new edition. The added material is lovely but brief. On the other hand, you could buy a copy to support Will’s continuing work. https://www.amazon.com/Finding-Our-Sea-Legs-Experience-Stories-ebook/dp/B07XDL6YKT/ …
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Looks promising as I find the main problem with ethics writing to be lack of context. Hypotheticals are of a different substance than reality.
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This looks excellent. Out of curiosity, what are the other worthwhile books on ethics?
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Robert Kegan’s _Evolving Self_ is one. I’d give half-recommendations to De Beauvoir’s _Ethics of Ambiguity_ and Moeller’s _Moral Fool_. All four are about the intertwined nebulosity and pattern of ethics as a way of being.https://vividness.live/2015/10/12/developing-ethical-social-and-cognitive-competence/#fluid …
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Thanks, David.
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There exist about three worthwhile books on ethics.