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We are hardwired to desire perfection, says communication scholar Michael Hyde, but, whether it is war or anorexia, it is a desire that can kill us. From the idea of God to the film As Good As It Gets, Professor Hyde constructs a history of human perfection and explains why this most basic of human virtues both threatens and motivates everything good about the human project.
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- Michael Hyde, author of Perfection: Coming to Terms with Being Human, University Distinguished Professor of Communication Ethics at Wake Forest University
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