Ask Yourself to Be Moral

Ask Yourself to Be Moral by D. Cancilla, published by Lulu.com on October 26, 2009, is a thought-provoking exploration of personal morality. This 282-page book emphasizes the importance of establishing a valid moral philosophy before one can consider themselves a moral person. It presents two essential questions that readers should ask themselves to cultivate a confident understanding of their own moral framework.
Within its pages, the book offers numerous examples of errors in moral reasoning and provides over a hundred pages of practical scenarios aimed at enhancing moral thinking. It addresses a diverse audience, challenging both atheists and theists to reflect on their beliefs without promoting a specific religious agenda. Readers will find insights into philosophy, ethics, and self-help, making it a resource for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of personal morality.
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Before you can be a moral person, you must have a valid moral philosophy. Ask Yourself to be Moral teaches you the two questions you need to ask yourself to help ensure that your personal morality is something you can be confident in.The book also includes copious examples of errors in moral reasoning, and more than a hundred pages of practical examples of moral thinking to help you develop your personal morality. Although the book does not have a religious agenda, both atheists and theists will find challenges to their deepest-held beliefs.No matter whether your morality is grounded in faith or reason, Ask Yourself to be Moral will help you develop it to its fullest potential.
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