Ethics: Theory and PracticeWell renowned and highly acclaimed, Ethics: Theory and Practice introduces readers with little or no background in philosophy or ethics to traditional and contemporary ethical theory using a clear, jargon-free style and a flexible organization. Discussing theories that readers can relate to their own life experiences, this Eighth Edition applies its material to various fields in the real world such as business, medicine, the environment, and the media. A host of examples and case studies illustrates for readers how to set up their own systematic, rational ethics and how to apply ethical theories to traditional and contemporary moral issues. For professionals with a career or interest in philosophy, ethics, psychology, and education. |
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... morality ? " Chapters 2 and 3 treat consequentialist and nonconsequentialist theories of mo- rality ; Chapter 4 examines absolutism versus relativism ; and Chapter 5 discusses freedom versus determinism . In Chapter 6 the Humanitarian ...
... morality ? " Chapters 2 and 3 treat consequentialist and nonconsequentialist theories of mo- rality ; Chapter 4 examines absolutism versus relativism ; and Chapter 5 discusses freedom versus determinism . In Chapter 6 the Humanitarian ...
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... moral issues , but will still have the moral issues presented to them as such . If they wish , however , they may use the Humanitarian Ethics solutions for critical discussion and evaluation . The Humanitarian Ethics discussion for this ...
... moral issues , but will still have the moral issues presented to them as such . If they wish , however , they may use the Humanitarian Ethics solutions for critical discussion and evaluation . The Humanitarian Ethics discussion for this ...
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... HUMANITARIAN ETHICS APPROACH TO THE PROBLEM GENERAL DISCUSSION OF THE PROBLEM In general , Humanitarian Ethics has an inherent bias in favor of protecting human life , even unborn human life , since the Value of Life Principle is of ...
... HUMANITARIAN ETHICS APPROACH TO THE PROBLEM GENERAL DISCUSSION OF THE PROBLEM In general , Humanitarian Ethics has an inherent bias in favor of protecting human life , even unborn human life , since the Value of Life Principle is of ...
Contents
Objectives Key Terms Approaches to the Study of Morality Morality | 31 |
DEONTOLOGICAL THEORIES OF MORALITY | 55 |
CHAPTER FOUR | 75 |
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