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Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter I: Getting Our Bearings 1. The Problem 2. The Diagnosis 3. The Solution 4. Common Dialectical Ground 5. The Argument from Ontology 6. The Argument from Epistemology 7. Objections and Conclusion Chapter II: Becoming Good 1. The Paradox of Happiness 2. The Most Important Thing in the World 3. Taking Care of Yourself 4. Beyond the Paradox of Happiness 5. Developmental Practical Rationality 6. Immorality as Immaturity Chapter III: Why It's Good To Be Good 1. Human Nature and the Good Life 2. Pleasure, Mood, and Self-Fulfillment 3. Virtue 4. Courage: Managing Danger 5. Justice: Judging Fairly 6. Temperance: Tempering Mettle 7. Virtue, Luck, and Happiness 8. Benefits of Morality 9. Love is its Own Reward 10. Wisdom Bibliography Index

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