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The work treats ethics as both a science of conduct and an art of life, examining how to relate oneself rightly to a series of concrete objects—food, dress, work, property, knowledge, time, nature, art, animals, fellow humans, institutions, self, and God—assigning for each the corresponding duty, virtue, temptation, vice, and penalty. It argues that relations vary: inanimate goods call for sagacious self-interest, ideal objects require self-surrender, personal relations demand respect for personality and the common good, and social institutions deserve deference to collective ends. Practical advice and moral reasoning are interwoven, with religion presented as the consummation of ethical life.

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William De Witt Hyde

William De Witt Hyde was an American author and educator known for his contributions to ethical philosophy and practical ethics. His notable works include "Practical Ethics," which explores moral principles and their application in everyday life, and "The Five Great Philosophies of Life," where he examines significant philosophical frameworks that shape human understanding and behavior. Hyde's writings reflect a commitment to making philosophical concepts accessible and relevant to a broader audience, emphasizing the importance of ethics in personal and societal contexts.

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