
Principles of Moral Philosophy: Classic and Contemporary Approaches covers all the major theories in normative ethics--relativism, egoism, divine command theory, natural law, Kantian ethics, consequentialism, pluralism, social contract theory, virtue ethics, the ethics of care, and particularism--and also includes sections on applied ethics and metaethics. It provides students with a balanced introduction to an array of approaches to topics in normative ethics, offering traditional theories alongside criticisms of them. The readings are enhanced by a variety of pedagogical features including a general introduction, an introduction to each reading, study questions after each reading, and a glossary of key terms.With one-third of its contemporary readings authored by women, Principles of Moral Philosophy is the most inclusive and balanced normative ethics reader available. A password-protected Instructor's Manual is available on the book's Ancillary Resource Center.
This text investigates the foundational theories of moral philosophy by juxtaposing classic historical frameworks with contemporary critiques and applications. Authors Andrew T. Forcehimes and Steven M. Cahn utilize a structured pedagogical approach to organize complex ethical systems, providing a balanced overview that includes both traditional normative theories and modern perspectives. The work serves as a comprehensive reader designed to facilitate critical engagement with the history of moral thought and its practical implications in contemporary society.
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Academic reviewers and instructors frequently highlight this text for its inclusive selection of contemporary readings and its clear, accessible structure for undergraduate students. It is widely regarded as a foundational resource for introductory ethics courses due to its balanced presentation of competing moral theories.
Page Count:
592
Publication Date:
2016-02-15
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190491000
ISBN-13:
9780190491000
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