Man for Himself : An nquiry into the Psychology of Ethics
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| Težina | 240 g |
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| Format | 12 × 17 cm |
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| Mjesto izdanja | New York |
| Godina | 1959 |
| Broj stranica | 256 |
| Uvez | Meki |
| Stanje knjige | Vrlo dobro |
In this influential work of humanistic philosophy and psychology, Erich Fromm explores what it means to live ethically in a modern, secular world. Challenging both authoritarian moral systems and moral relativism, he argues for a humanistic ethics grounded in human nature, reason, and the fulfillment of our potential. Fromm examines concepts such as conscience, character, virtue, happiness, and self-realization, asking what it truly means to be “good” for oneself and for others. Written in clear, accessible prose, the book reflects Fromm’s broader project as a social psychologist and humanist thinker: to reconcile freedom with responsibility and individuality with genuine relatedness. It will appeal to readers interested in philosophy, psychology, ethics, and the enduring question of how to live well.