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How to Be Perfect by Michael Schur explores various moral philosophies through a humorous and accessible lens, synthesizing insights from Schur's work on The Good Place. From Aristotle's virtue ethics to Kant's deontology and Scanlon's contractualism, Schur examines these theories while embedding personal anecdotes. He concludes by discussing the complexity of moral actions and responsibilities in contemporary society, ultimately encouraging continuous ethical self-improvement.
Michael Schur's How to Be Perfect is a humorous yet insightful guide on ethics, blending philosophy with everyday scenarios. Reviews praise its accessible, witty approach to complex topics and practical applications. Some criticize its light tone as overly simplistic. Overall, it's celebrated for making philosophy engaging and relevant.
Readers who enjoy humorous yet insightful takes on ethical dilemmas would relish Michael Schur's How to Be Perfect. Fans of Schur's TV show The Good Place or books like David Sedaris's Me Talk Pretty One Day and A.J. Jacobs's The Year of Living Biblically will find its blend of humor and philosophical inquiry particularly engaging.
Philosophy
Psychology
Humor
Self Help
Psychology
Emotions/Behavior: Guilt
Emotions/Behavior: Regret
Identity: Mental Health