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Philosophy for Kids - What Is Good and Evil?

By: Charlie Creed
Narrated by: Matthew Greene
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The question "What is good and evil?" may seem simple, but as the book shows, it's more complex than you might think. This sort of philosophical thinking, though often reserved for college students, can broaden the thinking of younger children. The works of different philosophers are used to explore this important question in clear, simple language and in terms that children ages 10 and older can understand.

The thinking, theories, and ideas from many thinkers and thoughts, including Kant, Christianity, consequentialism, virtue theory, moral nihilism, and utilitarianism, are explored and simplified for a younger audience, in an attempt to arrive at what morale is and what is right. Of course, the book doesn't land on any concrete answers, but it helps children arrive at asking better questions and with analysis, when thinking about this and other important conceptual questions.

©2021 Charlie Creed (P)2021 Historical Audiobooks

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