Ethics of Identity
Explore the intricate interplay between individuality and group identity in "Ethics of Identity" by Anthony Appiah. Published in 2007 and spanning 384 insightful pages, this thought-provoking book delves into the philosophical and ethical dimensions of how we perceive ourselves and our place within society. Appiah navigates through commonly held beliefs about identity, challenging the clichés that often undermine the complexity of who we are. With an interdisciplinary approach, he illuminates the nuances of identity—both personal and collective—inviting readers to reflect on the essential quest of crafting a meaningful life. Whether you're a student of ethics, psychology, or sociology, this book provides a compelling framework for understanding the factors that shape our identities. Join Anthony Appiah on this intellectual journey that redefines the conversation around ethics and identity.