"Human Values: An Interpretation of Ethics Based on a Study of Values," written by Dewitt H. Parker, is a compelling exploration of ethics steeped in a deep analysis of values. This 1931 hardcover edition offers readers a timeless perspective on the essence of human morality. Dewitt H. Parker, renowned for his scholarly approach, delves into the intricate web of human values, providing a thought-provoking narrative that resonates with readers across generations. Delving into the core of ethical principles, this book serves as a guiding light for those seeking a deeper understanding of the moral compass that guides human behavior. With a focus on values that transcend time, this book remains a cornerstone in ethical discourse. An intellectual masterpiece merging philosophy and psychology, "Human Values" is a must-read for those intrigued by the interplay between ethics and human behavior.
Previous owner inscribed the front cover. Writing in the book doesn't impede the characters. Pages are yellowing but spine is strong.