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- a twentieth-century version of the hell-raisers of old. All who know Rossi say he is a consummate professional that he works harder than anyone could ever realise but that most of all he still loves what he does. He just seems to win more because hes still enjoying himself so much. He is infamous for his on the edge riding pushing himself & his bike to the very limits of what they can do & screaming around racecourses in record times. But he is also well known for his good looks his techni-coloured hair & cheeky humour
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What Is Good?

One of the most fundamental questions in our life is to find out what we value - what principles we want to live by and which codes we will use to guide our behaviour. Most of us want to live a good life. But what in today's secular society does 'good' actually mean? To classical Greeks the acquisition of knowledge the enjoyment of the senses creativity and beauty were all aspects of life to strive for. Then came the volcanic declarations of St Paul and his fundamentalist ideas on sin and human nature. In WHAT IS GOOD? A.C. Grayling examines these and other proposals on how to live a good life from the 'heroic' ideals of the Greek poets to Kant's theories on freedom and the UN Declaration on Human Rights.
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One of the most fundamental questions in our life is to find out what we value
- what principles we want to live by & which codes we will use to guide our behaviour. Most of us want to live a good life. But what in today's secular society does 'good' actually mean? To classical Greeks the acquisition of knowledge the enjoyment of the senses creativity & beauty were all aspects of life to strive for. Then came the volcanic declarations of St Paul & his fundamentalist ideas on sin & human nature. In WHAT IS GOOD? A.C. Grayling examines these & other proposals on how to live a good life from the 'heroic' ideals of the Greek poets to Kant's theories on freedom & the UN Declaration on Human Rights.

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