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Caractéristiques de l'objet
- État
- Edition
- 5
- Publish Year
- 2006
- Updated ISBN1
- 0495808776
- Updated ISBN2
- 9780495808770
- ISBN
- 9780495006718
- Subject Area
- Philosophy, Education
- Publication Name
- Ethical Theory : Classical and Contemporary Readings
- Publisher
- Wadsworth
- Item Length
- 9 in
- Subject
- Ethics & Moral Philosophy, General, Teaching Methods & Materials / General
- Publication Year
- 2006
- Type
- Textbook
- Format
- Trade Paperback
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 0.9 in
- Item Weight
- 35.3 Oz
- Item Width
- 7.1 in
- Number of Pages
- 656 Pages
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Wadsworth
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0495006718
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9780495006718
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Number of Pages
656 Pages
Publication Name
Ethical Theory : Classical and Contemporary Readings
Language
English
Subject
Ethics & Moral Philosophy, General, Teaching Methods & Materials / General
Publication Year
2006
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Philosophy, Education
Format
Trade Paperback
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Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
35.3 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
7.1 in
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5
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College Audience
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2005-933771
Reviews
His introductory analyses show a very strong grasp of the subject of each chapter. His ways of making distinctions and putting them into charts or tables is very helpful to teacher and students alike.
Dewey Edition
22
Dewey Decimal
170
Table Of Content
Preface.Part I: WHAT IS ETHICS?Plato: Socratic Morality: Crito. Suggestions for Further Reading.Part II: ETHICAL RELATIVISM VERSUS ETHICAL OBJECTIVISM.Herodotus: Custom is King. Thomas Aquinas: Objectivism: Natural Law. Ruth Benedict: A Defense of Ethical Relativism. Louis Pojman: A Critique of Ethical Relativism. Gilbert Harman: Moral Relativism Defended. Alan Gewirth: The Objective Status of Human Rights. Suggestions for Further Reading.Part III: MORALITY, SELF-INTEREST AND FUTURE SELVES.Plato: Why Be Moral? Richard Taylor: On the Socratic Dilemma. David Gauthier: Morality and Advantage. Gregory Kavka: A Reconciliation Project. Derek Parfit: Later Selves and Moral Principles. Bernard Williams: Persons, Character, and Morality. Suggestions for Further Reading. Part IV: VALUE.Jeremy Bentham: Classical Hedonism. Robert Nozick: The Experience Machine. Richard Taylor: Value and the Origin of Right and Wrong. Friedrich Nietzsche: The Transvaluation of Values. Derek Parfit: What Makes Someone''s Life Go Best? Thomas Nagel: Value: The View from Nowhere. Suggestions for Further Reading.Part V: UTILITARIANISM AND CONSEQUENTIALISM.John Stuart Mill: Utilitarianism. J.J.C. Smart: Extreme and Restricted Utilitarianism. Kai Nielsen: Against Moral Conservatism. Bernard Williams: Against Utilitarianism. John Hospers: Rule-Utilitarianism. Robert Nozick: Side Constraints. Peter Singer: Famine, Affluence and Morality. Suggestions for Further Reading.Part VI: KANTIAN AND DEONTOLOGICAL SYSTEMS.Immanuel Kant: Foundation for the Metaphysic of Morals. W. D. Ross: What Makes Right Acts Right? Onora O''Neill: Kantian Formula of the End in Itself and World Hunger. Thomas Nagel: Moral Luck. Philippa Foot: Morality as a System of Hypothetical Imperatives. Judith Jarvis Thomson: Killing, Letting Die, and the Trolley Problem. Suggestions for Further Reading.Part VII: CONTRACTARIAN ETHICAL SYSTEMS.Thomas Hobbes: The Leviathan. David Gauthier: Why Contractarianism? John Rawls: Contractualism: Justice as Fairness. T.M. Scanlon: Contractualism and Utilitarianism. Suggestions for Further Reading.Part VIII: VIRTUE-BASED ETHICAL SYSTEMS.Aristotle: The Ethics of Virtue. Bernard Mayo: Virtue and the Moral Life. William Frankena: A Critique of Virtue-Based Ethics. Walter Schaller: Are Virtues No More than Dispositions to Obey Moral Rules? Alasdair MacIntyre: The Nature of the Virtues. Susan Wolf: Moral Saints. Louis P. Pojman: In Defense of Moral Saints. Suggestions for Further Reading.Part IX: THE FACT/VALUE PROBLEM: METAETHICS IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY.David Hume: On Reason and the Emotions: The Fact/Value Distinction. G. E. Moore: Non-Naturalism. A. J. Ayer: Emotivism. R. M. Hare: Prescriptivism: The Structure of Ethics and Morals. Geoffrey Warnock: The Object of Morality. Suggestions for Further Reading.Part X: MORAL REALISM AND THE CHALLENGE OF SKEPTICISM.J.L. Mackie: The Subjectivity of Values. Jonathan Harrison: A Critique of Mackie''s Error Theory. Gilbert Harman: Moral Nihilism. Nicholas Sturgeon: Moral Explanations. Bernard Williams: Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy. Bruce Russell: Two Forms of Ethical Skepticism. Michael Smith: A Defense of Moral Realism. Suggestions for Further Reading.Part XI: RELIGION AND ETHICS.Plato: Morality and Religion. Immanuel Kant: God and Immortality as Necessary Postulates of Morality. George Mavrodes: Religious and the Queerness of Morality. Kai Nielson: Ethics Without God. Suggestions for Further Reading.Part XII: CONTEMPORARY CHALLENGES TO CLASSICAL ETHICAL THEORY.Part A. Sociobiology and the Question of Moral Responsibility. Charles Darwin: Ethics and the Descent of Man. E.O.Wilson: Sociobiology and Ethics. Michael Ruse: Evolution and Ethics: The Sociobiological Approach. Elliot Sober: Prospects for an Evolutionary Ethics. J.L. Mackie: The Law of the Jungle, Evolution and Morality. Suggestions for Further Readingon Sociobiology.Part B. The Challenge of Determinism to Moral Responsibility and Des
Synopsis
Learn how philosophy relates to every area of life. ETHICAL THEORY: CLASSICAL AND CONTEMPORARY READINGS cuts through the confusion and delivers a clearly understandable selection of the most influential classic and contemporary philosopher's major writings. It's all set up in a pro and con format, so you can watch the debate unfold before your eyes. Get the philosophy you need to know without the confusion with ETHICAL THEORY: CLASSICAL AND CONTEMPORARY READINGS., The most up-to-date and comprehensive reader in ethical theory available today, Pojman's anthology, ETHICAL THEORY, provides students with well over 70 of the most influential classic and contemporary readings. Articles are arranged in a coherent framework, with the presentation of each problem progressing from the classical to the contemporary and typically treated in a dialectic (pro and con) format. This challenging volume will situate your students squarely at the heart of every important debate now raging in the present scholarship of ethical theorists.
LC Classification Number
BJ1012.E8839 2007
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