What The Reviewers Say

Rave

Based on 7 reviews

How to Be Perfect: The Correct Answer to Every Moral Question

Michael Schur

What The Reviewers Say

Rave

Based on 7 reviews

How to Be Perfect: The Correct Answer to Every Moral Question

Michael Schur

Rave
Julian Baggini,
The Wall Street Journal
... an enjoyable next step for anyone who watched [The Good Place] and for anyone else who wants to learn about moral philosophy while avoiding the usual dry earnestness.
Rave
Allen Adams,
The Maine Edge
... a wryly funny book that is also packed with wisdom, a primer of sorts with regard to the semantics of being a good person.
Rave
Karen Duffy,
Oprah Daily
Schur’s gift to the reader is his ability to distill the writing of ancient philosophers such as Aristotle and Socrates, more recent ones such as John Stuart Mill and Jeremy Bentham, and modern thinkers such as Pamela Hieronymi and Peter Singer into breezy, engrossing chapters. It’s as if the author has his arm around your shoulder and is whispering in your ear, Come on, give it a go; this is going to be fun. It’s a lively romp through moral philosophy that’s not dumbed down to be the philosophical equivalent of the chicken dance.
Rave
Arif Ahmed,
The Times (UK)
Schur writes sparkling prose.
Positive
Steven A. Miller,
The Los Angeles Review of Books
I’ve studied philosophy for decades and taught moral philosophy to college students, so I’ve never felt less welcome as a reader.
Rave
Kirkus
... both heartfelt and funny.
Positive
Publishers Weekly
... zippy.