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(Ebook) What Really Matters: Living a Moral Life amidst Uncertainty and Danger by Arthur Kleinman M.D. ISBN 9780195180985, 0195180984

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Authors:Arthur Kleinman M.D.
Pages:273 pages.
Year:2006
Editon:1
Publisher:Oxford University Press, USA
Language:english
File Size:1.61 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780195180985, 0195180984
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(Ebook) What Really Matters: Living a Moral Life amidst Uncertainty and Danger by Arthur Kleinman M.D. ISBN 9780195180985, 0195180984

From his own full life experience, Dr. Kleinman (distiguished Psychiatrist and Anthropologist) has leant us invaluable insight into a potential structure in the approach to difficult areas in our lives where there are seemingly no real answers, in which many struggle for meaning. The stories in this book will certainly expand your understanding of the breadth of human experience, and thus the potential meanings of life. Just as the title states, he sets out to explore how various experiences in times of "uncertainty and danger" help elucidate the shared frailties of the human condition, and the fine line that separate moral collapse from moral transformation. Dr. Kleinman utilizes narrative life stories to explore his thesis. He spends a significant amount of time both relating and distinguishing two levels of "morality": local/situational/internal morality, from more theoretical/intellectual/external morality. This work is not merely another subjective/postmodern attempt to dismantle previously conceived notions of morality. Dr. Kleinman's work is constructive (in lay terms, as opposed to destructive, not necessarily meant in the philosophical sense), and takes the next step in synthesis. Its arrangement... Chapter 1. Introduction Chapters 2-8. Seven diverse illustrative life experiences, including his own. Each enjoyable and fascinating in its own right. The majority of each chapter is the life story of the subject, with Dr. Kleinman's commentary and interpratation in the closing pages. Chapter 9. Epilogue *Bibliographic note -- excellent resource for sources to further understand his sources, and for further reading in areas of perticular intersst (call me dry, but I also particularly enjoyed this section) You may be able to fit this book neatly on your bookshelf, but its contents will not fit squarely in any cubbyhole. My only criticisms, include one good one -- I wish there were more stories!, and another -- Dr. Kleinman injects his own morality not so subtly in various portions of the text belying what seem superficially to be the usual (though slightly more complex & mature of thought) bi-coastal, urban, academic, American liberal political sentiments. He cannot help but be shaped by his own "local morality," now can he? Of this I am sure he is acutely aware. No doubt an author's own biases are unavoidable in such a work. Regardless, his viewpoint has tremendous worth, and this actually serves to further strengthen his thesis, which in my opinion does not detract from the overall value of the text at all (unless you tend to find certain viewpoints too much of a distraction to garner value from the rest). Is there a life without "uncertainty and danger," and if so, how can such a person find her/his own meaning? ... until it's too late? Overall, a relatively quick & active read, that I highly recommend. Read openly & critically, and you will certainly come out richer in thought at the end. I'm glad I read it. Time well spent! Thank you Dr. Kleinman.
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