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Pathways to Integrity: Ethics and Psychological Type

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Moral and ethical dilemmas abound in today's society and Pathways to Integrity offers timely applications of psychological type theory to investigate and explore these challenges. According to the author, life presents us with many ambiguous situations in which we ask ourselves two fundamental questions "What should I do?" and "How should I decide?" With his background in religion and philosophy, Dr. Burleson calls on everyone from Jung and Kant to Captain Kirk and Coach Lombardi to teach readers about ethical choice. College and high school classes, business leaders and organizational developers, community discussion groups, and social and political action networks will find rich and user-friendly ways to study the complexity of "seeking the good" and "doing what's right."

106 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 2001

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Blake Wiley Burleson

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Very interesting read; will definitely challenge you to ask yourself a few questions when making comments or decisions. Unfamiliar with the ethics theories, Dr. Burleson gave clear summaries which were easy to understand.
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