Reasonable Self-Esteem
Explore the intriguing world of self-perception with "Reasonable Self-Esteem" by Richard Keshen, published by McGill-Queen's University Press in 2017. This compelling philosophical investigation delves into the moral ideal of reasonable self-esteem, offering readers a fresh perspective on how we view ourselves and our place in the world. With 232 pages of insightful exploration, Keshen challenges conventional notions and encourages a deeper understanding of self-esteem as a pivotal element of moral philosophy. Whether you're a student of philosophy or simply seeking to enhance your personal growth, this book serves as an essential resource for fostering a healthier sense of self-worth. Discover how reasonable self-esteem can shape our moral judgments and interpersonal relationships. Don't miss out on this thought-provoking read that brings clarity to an often misunderstood topic.