Summary:
The book offers a humorous yet insightful exploration of ethical theories and moral dilemmas, drawing from philosophy, literature, and pop culture. It provides readers with a practical guide to making better decisions in everyday life by applying the wisdom of great thinkers and ethical principles.
Key points:
1. Schur's book applies moral philosophy to real-life situations, helping people solve ethical dilemmas and make better choices by simplifying complex ideas.
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