How to Increase Your Moral Intelligence
From the Dalai Lama's bestseller on ethics to the 'New York Time' magazine's weekly column on modern-day ethical dilemmas, ethical behaviour is of growing concern to many people. In a world of few absolutes and many complications, how do you separate right from wrong in the ethical grey zone of daily life?
Now Dobrin demystifies the subject. Through dramatic case stories as well as practical advice, he shows readers how to evaluate their own ethical potential, providing guidelines for making the right decision in almost any everyday situation. This is an essential resource and a compellingly readable practical guide.