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We Are the Economy: The Buddhist Way of Work, Consumption, and Money by Kai Romhardt
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Overview: A no-nonsense Zen approach to our economic realities can change everything and help us regain our freedom.

Is it possible to be personally fulfilled, and also make a difference within our current financial system? If you’re skeptical, business coach and Zen practitioner Kai Romhardt proposes a minimalist, awareness-based strategy that totally reconfigures our core economic relationships: work, consumption, and money.

How do we do that? We need to pause, breathe, and get in touch with our true intentions.

Too often, we think of the economy as something outside of us, as beyond the scope of our individual choices. We’re unhappy with how things are going, with unthinking growth that polarizes our world and condenses wealth at the top, but we don’t know what to do. Romhardt argues that individuals who wield a sharp Buddhist mindset can, in fact, create change through personal decisions: when we can see in to society, and in to our constructs, we become empowered to choose deeply real and purposeful lives.
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Modern Ethics in 77 Arguments: A Stone Reader by Peter Catapano, Simon Critchley
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Overview: A necessary companion to the acclaimed Stone Reader, Modern Ethics in 77 Arguments is a landmark collection for contemporary ethical thought.

Since 2010, The Stone—the immensely popular, award-winning philosophy series in The New York Times—has revived and reinterpreted age-old inquires to speak to our modern condition. This new collection of essays from the series does for modern ethics what The Stone Reader did for modern philosophy. New York Times editor Peter Catapano and best-selling author and philosopher Simon Critchley have curated an unparalleled collection that illuminates just how imperative ethical thinking is in our day-to-day life.

Like its predecessor, Modern Ethics in 77 Arguments explores long-standing ethical and moral issues in light of our most urgent dilemmas. Divided into twelve sections, the book opens with a series of broad arguments on existence, human nature and morality. Indeed, “big” questions of the human condition are explored by some of our best-known and most accomplished living philosophers: What is the meaning of our existence? Should we really “do what we love”? How should we respond to evil? Is pure altruism possible?

Along with these examinations of timeless moral conundrums, readers will find arguments in the more contentious areas of religion and government: Can we have a moral life without God? Does it really matter if God exists? Is patriotism moral? Accessible and provocative, these pieces expose the persistence of the most basic themes and questions of moral and ethical life. Many of the essays stress the crucial importance of directly engaging the most pressing moral dilemmas in modern life. Should we be the last generation, knowing all the harm we’ve done to our planet? Should we embrace our inner carnivores, or swear off all animal products? From gun control and drone warfare to the morals of marriage and reproduction, readers will view familiar debates in new, surprising lights.
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What’s In the Bible?: A Tour of Scripture from the Dust of Creation to the Glory of Revelation by R.C. Sproul, Robert Wolgemuth
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Overview: Explore the most monumental story ever recorded, a story filled with intrigue, drama, and real-life accounts of God at work in the universe. Highly respected theologian R.C. Sproul and best-selling author Robert Wolgemuth have collaborated to highlight the essence of God’s voice, activity, and purpose throughout the Old and New Testaments in an understandable and thoroughly-readable introduction to the Bible. Written from the perspective of a theologian and a layman, What’s in the Bible is a road map that will help you better comprehend the whole of Scripture…
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Mind and Imagination in Aristotle by Michael V. Wedin
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Overview: The past two decades or so have witnessed a renewal of interest in Aristotle’s philosophy of mind. It is no accident that this same period has also seen a resurgence of activity in the philosophy of mind itself. The increase of sophistication in theory and the wealth of problems addressed by philosophers of mind have contributed greatly to our growing appreciation of the subtlety of Aristotle’s program in such wrorks as De Anima and Parva Naturalia. The literature is rich in analyses that are informed by contemporary materialist, physicalist, and functionalist stances.

Apart from the treatment of particular arguments and passages, some of which stands on its own, the book has two broad aims. One is to offer a defense and exploration of the thesis that Aristotle’s account of the mind can profitably be viewed as an early exercise in functionalist or, more exactly, cognitivist explanation. The second is to provide an interpretation of Aristotle’s views on imagination and thinking that is consistent with this and that shows why imagination is not, for Aristotle, a standard faculty at all and why thinking is not, in any serious sense, divine.
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The Gift of Story: A Wise Tale About What is Enough by Clarissa Pinkola Estés
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Overview: In this enchanting book, Dr. Clarissa Pinkola Estes, author of WOMEN WHO RUN WITH THE WOLVES shares several small stories that, like Matriochka dolls, fit inside one another. Taken together, they are a moving testament to the enduring legacy of stories and to the triumph of love over loss. Dr. Estes masterfully blends the bitter and the sweet, the dark and the light, despair and hope, into a wonderful gift that illuminates and strengthens, a gift that will be cherished by all who receive it.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Faith, Beliefs & Philosophy > Psychology > Spirituality

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