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Ethics: An Early American Handbook
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Ethics: An Early American Handbook

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With an emphasis on character traits such as honesty, gratitude, and responsibility, Ethics: An Early American Handbook calls attention to the critical importance of character development and the role of well-formed conscience in making morally sound decisions. An understanding of the principles of ethics was never more needful than it is today. Children and adults alike will benefit from this reprint of an 1890 textbook on ethics. Written by Jacob Abbott, Ethics: An Early American Handbook contains the lessons that parents once used to instill moral principles in the hearts and minds of their children - in the days when Americans were renowned worldwide for their honesty and trustworthiness. Chapter titles include: Truth - in which you will find out five ways people lie, and why each should be avoided. Profanity - why it is not only offensive, but dangerous. Obedience - why this unpopular virtue is so necessary. Conscience - why you will never be happy if you have a troubled conscience. Conscientiousness - why it’s vital to do the best job you possibly can. Forgiveness - the three reactions you can have to being wronged, and why it’s so important to forgive. Additional chapters in Ethics: An Early American Handbook focus on the topics of industry, honesty, fidelity, justice, politeness, gratitude, benevolence, purity, repentance, treatment of enemies, and duty. (Duty to God, duties to parents, duties at school, duties to playmates, and even duties to animals!) Parents should read this classic aloud to their children and discuss it with them. This book will hopefully inspire citizens of all ages to improve their own character, which will ultimately improve the character of our whole nation.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Readaclassic.com
Date
3 August 2010
Pages
96
ISBN
9781611040012

With an emphasis on character traits such as honesty, gratitude, and responsibility, Ethics: An Early American Handbook calls attention to the critical importance of character development and the role of well-formed conscience in making morally sound decisions. An understanding of the principles of ethics was never more needful than it is today. Children and adults alike will benefit from this reprint of an 1890 textbook on ethics. Written by Jacob Abbott, Ethics: An Early American Handbook contains the lessons that parents once used to instill moral principles in the hearts and minds of their children - in the days when Americans were renowned worldwide for their honesty and trustworthiness. Chapter titles include: Truth - in which you will find out five ways people lie, and why each should be avoided. Profanity - why it is not only offensive, but dangerous. Obedience - why this unpopular virtue is so necessary. Conscience - why you will never be happy if you have a troubled conscience. Conscientiousness - why it’s vital to do the best job you possibly can. Forgiveness - the three reactions you can have to being wronged, and why it’s so important to forgive. Additional chapters in Ethics: An Early American Handbook focus on the topics of industry, honesty, fidelity, justice, politeness, gratitude, benevolence, purity, repentance, treatment of enemies, and duty. (Duty to God, duties to parents, duties at school, duties to playmates, and even duties to animals!) Parents should read this classic aloud to their children and discuss it with them. This book will hopefully inspire citizens of all ages to improve their own character, which will ultimately improve the character of our whole nation.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Readaclassic.com
Date
3 August 2010
Pages
96
ISBN
9781611040012