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History as past ethics; an introduction to the history of morals

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A survey traces the development of moral ideas and practices from kinship-based conscience through ancient Near Eastern, Egyptian, Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Iranian, Hebrew, Greek, and Roman systems to Christian asceticism, Islam, and later European moral life. It treats ethics as a historical discipline, examining how institutions, religious doctrines, social conditions, and philosophical movements shaped ideals such as filial piety, civic duty, self-realization, loyalty, ascetic self-conquest, and legal obedience. Chapters combine cultural description with analysis of moral evolution and implications for contemporary ethical reflection, aiming to provide a factual foundation for the study of morals.

HISTORY AS PAST ETHICS

AN INTRODUCTION TO THE
HISTORY OF MORALS

BY

PHILIP VAN NESS MYERS

Formerly Professor of History and Political Economy in the University of Cincinnati. Author of “Ancient History,” “Mediæval and Modern History,” and “A General History”

GINN AND COMPANY

BOSTON · NEW YORK · CHICAGO · LONDON ATLANTA · DALLAS · COLUMBUS · SAN FRANCISCO