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Paperback Incompatibility in Marriage Book

ISBN: 1025734610

ISBN13: 9781025734613

Incompatibility in Marriage

In "Incompatibility in Marriage", Felix Adler offers a profound ethical exploration of the challenges inherent in domestic life and the complexities of human relationships. As a prominent philosopher and the founder of the Ethical Culture movement, Adler applies his signature moral rigor to the institution of marriage, examining how differences in temperament, values, and expectations can lead to discord within the home. Rather than providing mere surface-level psychological advice, this work delves into the moral obligations and spiritual growth that can arise from navigating the inevitable difficulties of a lifelong partnership.

Adler's approach is rooted in the belief that marriage serves as a primary environment for character development. He discusses the necessity of mutual respect, the role of self-discipline, and the pursuit of a higher common purpose as means to transcend individual friction. The text serves as both a philosophical treatise and a practical guide for those seeking to understand the deeper significance of the marital bond beyond legal or social conventions. "Incompatibility in Marriage" remains a significant contribution to the study of social ethics, offering timeless insights into the preservation of harmony and the cultivation of a shared moral life.

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