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    Ethics for Life w/ Free PowerWeb: A Text with Readings

    Ethics for Life w/ Free PowerWeb by Boss, Judith A.;

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    • Kiadó McGraw-Hill Higher Education
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2003. augusztus 1.

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    This clear, well-organized overview of theoretical ethics employs a contemporary tone and framework. Multicultural coverage and attention to college students' moral development help readers relate the material to their own experience and their own moral growth. Both scholarly and practical, this text aims to significantly improve students' ability to make real-life moral decisions.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Section I The Study of Ethics

    Chapter 1 Ethics: An Overview

    What is Ethics?

    Normative and Theoretical Ethics

    Metaphysics and the Study of Human Nature

    Epistemology and Moral Knowledge

    READING: A.J. Ayer, "Emotivism"

    Philosophy and the Search for Wisdom

    READING: Plato, "Allegory of the Cave"

    Chapter 2 Moral Reasoning

    The Three Levels of Thinking

    Moral Analysis, Praxis, and Paradigm Shifts

    Overcoming Resistance

    READING: P. Don Premasiri, "The Relevance of the Noble Eightfold Path to Contemporary Society"

    The Role of Is and Ought Statements in Ethics

    Recognizing and Constructing Moral Arguments

    Avoiding Logical Fallacies

    Resolving Moral Dilemmas

    READING: Mary Midgley, Can't We Make Moral Judgments?

    A Final Word

    Section II Ethical Relativism

    Chapter 3 Ethical Subjectivism: Morality Is Just a Matter of Personal Feeling

    What is Ethical Subjectivism?

    What Ethical Subjectivism Is Not

    READING: Stephen A. Satris, "Student Relativism"

    Jean-Jacques Rousseau: The Roots of Ethical Subjectivism in Romantic Sentimentalism

    READING: Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Émile

    Mary Wollstonecraft: Critic of Rousseau's Ethical Subjectivism

    The Kitty Genovese Syndrome

    Critique of Ethical Subjectivism

    Chapter 4 Cultural Relativism: Is Morality Dependent on Culture?

    What is Cultural Relativism?

    Distinguishing Between Cultural and Sociological Relativism

    Social Darwinian Ethics: The Concept of Moral Progress

    Ruth Benedict: Cultural Relativism as a Protest Against Social Darwinism

    READING: Ruth Benedict, "Anthropology and the Abnormal"

    Cultural Relativism and the Moral Community

    Are Some Cultures More Moral than Others?

    READING: Ibn Khaldun, The Muqaddimah

    The Holocaust and Disillusionment with Cultural Relativism

    Critique of Cultural Relativism

    Section III Beyond Ethical Relativism

    Chapter 5 Is Morality Grounded in Religion?

    Religion and Morality

    The Divine Command Theory

    Thomas Aquinas: Natural Law Theory

    READING: Thomas Aquinas, The Summa Theologica

    Religion, Natural Law Theory, and Civil Disobedience

    Civil Religion and Cultural Relativism

    Religion and the Moral Community

    God and the Problem of Evil

    Does Morality Need Religion?

    Chapter 6 Conscience and Moral Development

    Ethics and the Study of Human Development

    Conscience: Culturally Relative or Universal?

    The Affective and Cognitive Sides of the Conscience

    Lawrence Kohlberg: The Stage Theory of Moral Development

    READING: Lawrence Kohlberg, The Philosophy of Moral Development

    Carol Gilligan: The Care Perspective

    READING: Carol Gilligan, In a Different Voice

    James Rest: The Four Components of Moral Behavior

    Moral Maturity: Moving Beyond Ethical Relativism

    Section IV Morality as Universal

    Chapter 7 Ethical Egoism: Morality Is Acting in Our Best Self-Interest

    What is Ethical Egoism?

    READING: Thomas Hobbes, Leviathan

    Psychological Egoism

    Ayn Rand: Objectivist Ethics and Rational Egoism

    READING: Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead

    Ethical Egoism and Laissez-Faire Capitalism

    Ethical Egoism and the Moral Community

    Self-Interest and Happiness

    Critique of Ethical Egoism

    Chapter 8 Utilitarianism: The Greatest Happiness Principle

    Utilitarianism and the Principle of Utility

    Mo Tzu: Utilitarianism as Universal Love

    Jeremy Bentham: Utilitarianism and Social Reform

    READING: Jeremy Bentham, An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation

    John Stuart Mill: Reformulation of Utilitarianism

    READING: John Stuart Mill, Utilitarianism

    Utilitarianism and the Moral Community

    Euthanasia and the Principle of Utility: Is Death Always Harm?

    Critique of Utilitarianism

    Chapter 9 Deontology: The Ethics of Duty

    Deontology and Duty

    Confucius: Duty and the Community

    READING: Arthur Waley, trans., The Analects of Confucius

    Immanuel Kant: The Categorical Imperative

    READING: Immanuel Kant, Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysics of Ethics

    The Good Will and Proper Self-Esteem

    Sissela Bok: Is the Duty Not to Lie Absolute?

    W.D. Ross: Prima Facie Deontology

    The Duty of Justice

    Critique of Deontology

    Chapter 10 Rights Ethics: The Other Side of Deontology

    The Emergence of Rights Ethics in Modern Society

    READING: United Nations, "The Universal Declaration of Human Rights"

    Natural Rights Ethics

    READING: John Locke, Two Treatises of Civil Government

    The Marxist Critique of Natural Rights Ethics

    Rights and Duties

    Buddhism and Rights Ethics

    Liberty (Negative) Rights and Welfare (Positive) Rights

    Rights and the Moral Community

    Critique of Rights Ethics

    Chapter 11 Virtue Ethics and the Good Life

    Virtue Ethics and Character

    Aristotle: Reason and Virtue

    READING: Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics

    Confucius and Aristotle: The Doctrine of the Mean

    Nel Noddings and David Hume: Sentiment and Virtue

    Nel Noddings, Caring: A Feminine Approach to Ethics and Moral Education

    Is Virtue Relative to Culture, Social Status, and Gender?

    The Unity of Virtue

    Virtue and Moral Education

    Critique of Virtue Ethics

    Afterward

    Glossary

    Notes

    Photo and Illustration Credits

    Index

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