Explore Michael Schur's How to Be Perfect and the ethics of The Good Place. Learn how moral philosophy like deontology and utilitarianism applies to everyday life.

Ethics isn't about reaching an impossible state of perfection; it's about having the tools to wade into the confusion of a messy world and trying to do a little better than you did yesterday.
Please give me a summary of the book how to be perfect



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The inspiration for the book and the show The Good Place came from a relatable moment of frustration during a traffic jam. Michael Schur realized that everyday actions, such as watching someone bypass traffic on an emergency shoulder, have deep ethical components. This sparked a journey into how we navigate the rules of society and what it truly means to be a good person in our daily lives.
Michael Schur uses a method he calls 'honey on the medicine cup,' which involves using humor to make complex topics more palatable. By taking 2,500 years of dense philosophy and turning it into a practical toolkit, he helps people understand heavy concepts like deontology and utilitarianism. The goal is to provide guidance that is useful in common situations, such as standing in a grocery store or talking with friends.
The discussion focuses on major philosophical frameworks including deontology and utilitarianism. Michael Schur explores these ideas to show that nearly every decision we make, from what we buy to how we drive, has an ethical dimension. Rather than providing a rigid checklist for perfection, he uses the wisdom of moral philosophy to help individuals navigate the complexities of modern life and their obligations to others.
Creado por exalumnos de la Universidad de Columbia en San Francisco
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Creado por exalumnos de la Universidad de Columbia en San Francisco
