The Ethics of the Copybook Headings | Daniel Bonevac
“British poet Rudyard Kipling’s poem “The Gods of the Copybook Heading” was written just after the Great War as a rueful commentary on persistent human folly. In this lecture, Professor Bonevac explores the poem’s underlying theory of ethics, one that evaluates human actions according to their consequences for the welfare of civilization.”
Видео The Ethics of the Copybook Headings | Daniel Bonevac канала Western Civilization, Texas Tech University
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