Ethics: The Facts of Moral Life
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The sacrificial meal... has assumed the most varied forms largely as a result of the secularisation of its ends. We have it e.g. in the celebration dinner held in joyful remembrance of important family occurrences or of important public events. We have it again in a form peculiar to modern civilization in the public banquet where it serves as the material basis for the prosecution of municipal political or professional interests. -from The Individual Forms of Life: Food One of the founding fathers of the modern-day disciplines of experimental and cognitive psychology Wilhelm Wundt in this extraordinary work examines the concept of ethics as a cornerstone of metaphysics as the basis for an understanding of the universe as a whole. Translated from the second German edition of 1892 here we see all aspects of human behavior and culture-from how we eat to how and who we worship-as an interconnected whole including: . good and bad . the immoral elements of myth . the gods as moral ideals . the anthropomorphic nature-myth . moral laws as religious commands . the relation of custom to law and morality . polite manners and personal deportment . the family and the tribal union . the feeling of community in nation and state . the invention of tools . the idea of civilization . and much more. OF INTEREST TO: students of psychology readers of comparative mythology AUTHOR BIO: German psychologist WILHELM MAXIMILIAN WUNDT (1832-1920) was professor of philosophy at the University of Leipzig. He wrote numerous articles and books in the field of psychology including the foundational Principles of Physiological Psychology (1874).
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