The Ethical Problem: Three Lectures on Ethics as a Science(Paperback, Paul Carus)
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About The Book: The Ethical Problem: Three Lectures on Ethics as a Science by Paul Carus explores the foundation of ethics through a scientific and philosophical lens. Published in 1890, the book argues that ethics should be grounded in reason and empirical understanding rather than religious doctrine. Carus presents morality as a natural and universal human concern, shaped by logic, evolution, and social needs. His work promotes ethics as a rational discipline aimed at human progress and moral clarity. About The Author: Paul Carus (1852–1919) was a German-American philosopher, editor, and author known for his work in comparative religion, philosophy, and science. Deeply influenced by both Western rationalism and Eastern thought, he sought to bridge science and religion through a philosophy he termed "the Religion of Science." Carus published extensively on Buddhism and was instrumental in introducing Eastern philosophies to the West. As editor of The Open Court and The Monist, he promoted dialogue between science, philosophy, and spirituality. The Title 'The Ethical Problem: Three Lectures on Ethics as a Science written/authored/edited by Paul Carus', published in the year 1899. The ISBN 9789371697125 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 393 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Philosopy. Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms.