Publisher's Synopsis
Havelock Ellis's "Little Essays of Love and Virtue" delves into timeless questions of ethics and morality, exploring the complexities of love, virtue, and self-improvement, especially as they pertain to adolescence. A foundational work in the study of sexual ethics, the book offers insightful essays that grapple with societal norms and individual development. Ellis approaches these sensitive subjects with nuance and intelligence, prompting readers to consider the multifaceted nature of human relationships and personal growth. Categories include Philosophy, Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Adolescence, and Sociology. This meticulously prepared print edition revives a classic text, offering enduring wisdom relevant to understanding human nature and the pursuit of a virtuous life.
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