Incoming Resources
- Aristotle's way, how ancient wisdom can change your life, Edith Hall
- You are not special--, and other encouragements, David McCullough, Jr
- The Cambridge companion to Aristotle's Nicomachean ethics, edited by Ronald Polansky, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh
- A world without why, Raymond Geuss
- The dance of life, by Havelock Ellis
- The power of ethics, how to make good choices in a complicated world, Susan Liautaud ; with Lisa Sweetingham
- What it means to be moral, why religion is not necessary for living an ethical life, Phil Zuckerman
- National Geographic concise history of world religions, an illustrated time line, edited by Tim Cooke
- Human kindness and the smell of warm croissants, an introduction to ethics, Ruwen Ogien ; translated by Martin Thom
- An appeal to the world, the way to peace in a time of division, His Holiness the Dalai Lama with Franz Alt
- When doing the right thing is impossible, Lisa Tessman
- Ethics, a very short introduction, Simon Blackburn
- Morality, restoring the common good in divided times, Jonathan Sacks
- The ethical psychic, Jennifer Lisa Vest, PhD
- An enquiry concerning the principles of morals, David Hume ; edited, and with an introduction by J.B. Schneewind
- The good life method, reasoning through the big questions of happiness, faith, and meaning, Meghan Sullivan and Paul Blaschko
- Braintrust, what neuroscience tells us about morality, Patricia S. Churchland
- Practical ethics, Peter Singer
- The moral lives of animals, Dale Peterson
- The rooster's gift, by Pam Conrad ; pictures by Eric Beddows
- How to be an epicurean, the ancient art of living well, Catherine Wilson
- Breakfast with Seneca, a Stoic guide to the art of living, David Fideler
- Questions of value, Patrick Grim
- Vexed, ethics beyond political tribes, James Mumford
- On the genealogy of morals, by Friedrich Nietzsche ; translated by Walter Kaufmann and R.J. Hollingdale. Ecce homo / translated by Walter Kaufmann ; edited, with commentary, by Walter Kaufmann
- Smart trust, creating prosperity, energy and joy in a low-trust world, Stephen M.R. Covey and Greg Link ; with Rebecca R. Merrill
- Daring greatly, how the courage to be vulnerable transforms the way we live, love, parent, and lead, Brené Brown
- Out of God's closet, this priest psychologist chooses friendly atheism, by Stephen Frederick Uhl
- Atheist mind, humanist heart, rewriting the Ten commandments for the twenty-first century, Lex Bayer and John Figdor
- Things I have withheld, essays, Kei Miller
- Future morality, edited by David Edmonds
- The bonobo and the atheist, in search of humanism among the primates, Frans de Waal ; with drawings by the author
- The Confederate heartland, military and civilian morale in the western Confederacy, Bradley R. Clampitt
- Beyond religion, ethics for a whole world, His Holiness the Dalai Lama
- You are not special ... and other encouragements, written and read by David McCullough, Jr