Dysfunctional Culture
Explore the thought-provoking insights of Sigurd N. Skirbekk in his compelling book, Dysfunctional Culture. Published by University Press of America in 2005, this paperback edition spans 192 pages and delves deep into the complexities of ethics and moral philosophy. Skirbekk challenges the prevalent belief that individual rights serve as the foundation of morality, arguing instead that this perspective falls short in addressing contemporary moral dilemmas. This engaging read is essential for anyone interested in understanding the nuances of ethical thought and the cultural factors that shape our moral landscape. Perfect for students, scholars, and anyone passionate about philosophy, Dysfunctional Culture invites readers to rethink their assumptions and engage with critical moral questions. Discover how this insightful work can enrich your understanding of ethics today.