Ethics in a Cocoon: How (Not) to Live Well TogetherCocoon demonstrates, in easy-to-understand language, that ethics is about trust, and happiness. Trust is the essential ingredient to mutally-supportive and durable relationships, focused on reducing life's imperfections. Such relationships are the key to happiness. But we cannot live deep inside protective cocoons and still build trust and relationships. Instead, we must develop all the dimensions of what makes us human--intellectual (truth), spiritual (unity), moral (goodness), and aesthetic (beauty). Above all, we have to know ourselves, and be able to pass the "mirror test" every day. Our most important relationship, after all, being with ourself, and we don't discover our spiritual unity without a Personal Strategic Plan. Nor can we become ethically fit without enthusiasm, equanimity and a commitment to excellence--traits not found in cocoons. Only ethical fitness can help us find the resolution to the fundamental ethical dilemmas we all face--truth versus loyalty, short-term versus long-term, individual versus community, and justice versus mercy. This book suggests we use a variety of lenses to look at the world today--power, wealth, prestige, status. We use the lenses of economics, politics, and technology. We do not use nearly enough the lens of ethics--relationships, happiness, decency, and the golden mean. Once we're ethically fit--the result of continuous practice--we're able to recognize ethical dilemmas, approach them skillfully, and resolve them successfully. This book shows the way to such fitness, which is useful in any context or relationship, personal, local or global. Cocoon is a self-improvement book of the first order, with real-life macro-illustrations of the ethical dilemmas we face in a complex and crowded world in which too many of us pursue the dictates of false gods. It includes over 500 practice questions, and was developed as a textbook in the ethics courses the author taught to seniors at Ramapo College from 2002 th |
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Ode to a Grecian Urn John Keats | 159 |
Imagine John Lennon | 183 |
Ghost of Tom Joad Bruce Springsteen | 199 |
Follow Your Bliss Joseph Campbell | 212 |
Passions and History Eugen RosenstockHuessy | 225 |
Coriolanus Excerpt William Shakespeare | 245 |
Social Harmony Tom Morris | 259 |
A Road Less Traveled Robert Frost | 274 |
The Hour of Living Rightly Horace 111 | 111 |
Whats Needed for Ethical Fitness Kidder 112 | 112 |
The Golden Mean Horace 117 | 117 |
The Four Major Ethical Dilemma Paradigms 123 | 123 |
Ethics 32 125 | 125 |
Golden Straitjacket Thomas L Friedman 134 | 134 |
Entitlements as a Percent of GDP 136 | 136 |
Pernicious Drift Alan Greenspan 142 | 142 |
Amid the Blur V David Schwantes | 287 |
U S Economic and Population Data | 383 |
Practice Questions 516 | 392 |
World Population and Economic Data | 405 |
Endnotes | 445 |
Introduction 28 41 | 449 |
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Values and Relics Michael Josephson 288 | 16 |
Sanibel Dreams Anonymous 350 | 17 |
Happiness 46 67 | 18 |
King John Act 4 Scene 2 William Shakespeare 26 | 26 |
AIE Elements of Ethical Fitness 27 | 27 |
GDP 19502004 48 | 48 |
Material Girl Madonna 49 | 49 |
3P Model of Happiness 56 | 56 |
What a Wonderful World Louis Armstrong 58 | 58 |
Ethics Is about Relationships 66 | 66 |
The Island of Truth Sir Francis Bacon 75 | 75 |
Not Ready to Make Nice Dixie Chicks 85 | 85 |
Know Thyself Notes on Delphi 94 | 94 |
Relationships Are about Trust 100 | 100 |
ShortTerm Versus LongTerm Real Growth The Cost of Growth Naivete | 148 |
Trust Is Also about Respect and Humility 149 | 149 |
Entitlements 26 150 | 150 |
The Trite Subjects Albert Einstein 157 | 157 |
Beauty 26 176 | 176 |
Household Wealth 1995 and 2005 by Quartile 185 | 185 |
Food Security 1999 2004 191 | 191 |
Corporations 2005 197 | 198 |
The Four Inseparable Es of Ethics 216 | 216 |
The Reasons for Enthusiasms Importance 223 | 223 |
Excellence 36 228 | 228 |
Living on 18000 237 | 237 |
The Bottom Quarter 33 253 | 253 |
Goodness 45 279 | 279 |
Values 29 309 | 309 |
Unity 12 353 | 353 |
Conclusion 19 371 | 371 |
U S Economic and Population Data 8 392 | 383 |
U S Workforce Data 9 403 | 403 |
World Population and Economic Data 18 427 | 427 |
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