Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-177) and index
Contents:
Moral Reasons -- Moral Skepticism -- Normative Ethics -- The Ethics of Abortion -- The Ethics of Euthanasia -- The Ethics of Meat Eating -- The Ethics of Political Authority -- The Ethics of Wealth and Poverty -- The Ethics of Punishment -- The Ethics of War
Summary:
Distinguished by its readability and scope, Moral Reasons analyzes issues in moral and political philosophy with careful attention to the role of argumentation in the study of ethics. After a comprehensive overview of moral reasoning including dozens of examples and exercises Charles K. Fink guides readers through the theories and arguments of philosophers from Plato to Peter Singer, covering such diverse topics as moral skepticism, abortion, euthanasia, political authority, punishment and war. Ideal as a main text for courses on applied ethics or as a supplemental text for courses on social and political philosophy, this book offers one of the most diverse investigations of moral philosophy there is to date. -- Provided by publisher.
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