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One element I particularly appreciate in this book is Lewis Herman’s use of relatable examples to illustrate his ideas. The examples were practical and easy to visualize, such as the survival tactics of giraffes and lions to maintain natural order. I applaud Lewis for providing clear definitions, moral law descriptions, and a metaphysical overview, making the content accessible without needing constant dictionary references.
– Emily Johnson
The Physics of Morals is a revolutionary work. Despite its challenging nature, the read was worthwhile as I discovered fresh insights within the creative nuances of Hermanist thought. For those who enjoy intellectual challenges, I strongly endorse this book.
– Michael Anderson
Herman’s “The Physics of Morals” is a groundbreaking piece, artfully blending logic with imagination to form a distinctive ethical philosophy.
– Jessica Taylor
In this book, the Author grapples with the core challenge arising from the clash between Kant’s deontological moral theory and the consequentialist perspective of modern utilitarianism and invents an original ethical system by combining the two. Simply brilliant.
– Brian Mitchell
The book covers a range of topics, including the environment, child punishments, poverty, food subsidies, car accidents, taxation, justice, politics, suicide, and school shootings, and how it all relates to ethics. I thoroughly enjoyed it.