The Philosophy of Morals & Values

by Nicola


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Book Details

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Publication Date : 10/10/2001

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 558
ISBN : 9780738854427
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 558
ISBN : 9780738854410

About the Book

Since primitive societies began five million years ago man struggled to understand nature. As a primitive that knowledge took the shape of survival getting as close to nature as we could. Today surviving requires we remain as natural only more so and that is the genealogy for existence for all entities in the cosmos.

The more natural we become, the more we interact with reality, and more meaningful is our existence. It is natural we fall in love with real people, have relationships, close friends and make respectful peace with our species. There is nothing else that means as much for us, except perhaps, to take heed of evil imaginations. Nature is our reality and the root of our success, human happiness and a long life. Where there is nothing, there is nothing. Where we witness the earth and its beauty, there is earth and beauty. That simple logic escapes most.


About the Author

Nicola served in the U.S. Navy on board the USS South Dakota in WWII. At the wars end he went on to receive an Assoc. Degree in Engineering. He married and they had five children. He held blue-collar jobs, later positions as a Manufacturing Engineer, Mfg. Super- intendent, Plant Manager, and a Mfg Engineering Manager. His varied experience with people in supervision gave him a profound interest in psychology, which resulted in a curiosity and an appreciation for philosophy in the early sixty’s. This work is the result of experience, study admiration for the primitive, all people and empirical observations. In 1990 he began to write his down his findings. Although the critique of the conflict be-tween theocracy and socialism that has created evil results may be disagreeable to both sides or feel religion and politics is above reproach or discourse will end. This author fully understands that a free press needs no apology. His approach to reality is clearly with a good philosophy and individual freedom we can stem the tide of psychological dysfunction we witness.