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More Praise for A Question of Values: “Not only teaches us how to think about values; it teaches us how to think. This book should be required reading in schools.” —A. BARTLETT GIAMATTI (1938-1989), former president of Yale University and commissioner of baseball “An enormously worthwhile book. Lewis provides a unique way of organizing our thinking about values. Very useful as we sort out conflicting, contemporary issues.” —ADELE SIMMONS, president, MacArthur Foundation “We live in a world in which individual choice is often complex and difficult. Hunter Lewis lucidly and evenhandedly provides a framework for reflecting upon the different value systems that underpin the decisions each of us must make.” —KATHRYN S. FULLER, president, World Wildlife Fund “A brilliant work on what is by far the most important topic in modern politics, philosophy, economics, and psychology—namely values.” —KEN WILBER, editor, New Science Library, and author of Transformation of Consciousness “A stimulating book if ever there was one...an eye opener.” —DOROTHY B. and HOMER A. THOMPSON, Institute for Advanced Study, "Especially useful...to help students...in actual human decision-making." —Harvey Cox, professor of divinity, Havard University, author of Many Mansions and The Secular City: "An important book for advertising and marketing professionals." —Bruce Crawford, president and CEO, Omnicron, Inc. "In today's environment, leaders of business must understand and respond to human values if their institutions are to survive and prosper. I highly recommend Hunter Lewis's book." —James R. Houghton, former chairman and CEO, Corning, Inc. "For Hunter Lewis, this book has obviously been a lifelong journey of discovery. His lucid writing lets the reader share his insights on intimate, one-to-one basis." —Samuel L. Hayes III, Jacob Schiff Professor of Investment Banking, Harvard Business School "With remarkable perspicacity and skill, Hunter Lewis provides a convincing framework of values....His analysis is objective, nonpartisan, wide-ranging, current, concrete, and lucid. For general readers this work will prove lively and illuminating; for undergraduates it will be a godsend and an ideal introduction to this vital subject." —Edgar F. Shannon (1918-1997), former president and former professor of English, University of Virginia
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