by Kwame Anthony Appiah
“A brilliant and humane philosophy for our confused age.”―Samantha Power, author of A Problem from Hell Drawing on a broad range of disciplines, including history, literature,…
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An extremely weak sauce recipe for how to live together that in no way delves into what happens if there are fundamental conflicts between different (groups of) people. I like Appiah and that was barely enough to pull me through to the end of the book.<br/><br/>Can we please get the same book but without the relativism? There is a ladder of human development, certain (sub)cultures are worse than others. It's not that hard, people!<br/><br/>I am glad I did get to that end because there he takes a bunch of pages to specifically tear apart the tepid moralism of Peter Singer and I'm glad that he does.