1st Edition

Goodness and Tradition

By Irene Liu Copyright 2026
210 Pages
by Routledge

This book investigates the importance of spirituality in moral life. The author claims that modern secular morality suffers from a lack of spirituality and argues that a solution to this problem can be found in tradition. Over several centuries, a process of secularization has loosened both the hold and the appeal of religion in the West. Morality did not dissipate, as many feared it would.... Read more

Introduction

Part 1: The Spirituality Problem
1. Goodness without God
2. Against Spirituality

Part 2: Three Humanist Perspectives
3. Aristotelian Humanism
4. Existentialist Humanism
5. Confucian Humanism

Part 3: The Spirituality of Tradition
6. The Way of Tradition
7. The Spirituality of Tradition
8. The Morality of Traditionalism
9. Finding Tradition

Biography

Irene Liu is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Le Moyne College in Syracuse, New York. She has published articles on topics in ethical naturalism, pluralism, moral psychology, history of Greek and Roman philosophy, and Confucian thought. Her most recent articles appeared in Philosophy, European Journal of Philosophy, and Journal of Value Inquiry.

“Irene Liu offers an exciting, ambitious, and comprehensive exploration of secular moral phenomenology. Leveraging insights from multiple traditions, and re-grounding metaethical questions in a wider humanistic context, this book has something powerful to say to comparativists, value theorists, and philosophers of religion alike.”

Kevin DeLapp, Converse University, USA