
The only contemporary moral problems text to focus directly on the ethics of current, divisive political issues, Ethics, Left and Right features newly commissioned essays on twenty contentious debates, written expressly with undergraduate students in mind. It offers two position pieces on each issue--one left-leaning, one right--followed by a reply from each author, giving you and your students the opportunity to engage in in-depth discussions of serious issues. The essays cover compelling topics including whether we should have an "America First" approach to policy, whether it's okay to have religious tests for immigration, the merits of political correctness, the ethics of voting, whether progressive taxation is legitimate, and what to make of accusations of privilege. Case studies at the end of every main contribution encourage students to examine related problems and/or delve deeper into the current issue.
This text investigates the moral foundations of contemporary political polarization by presenting competing ethical arguments on twenty contentious public issues. Bob Fischer, an academic philosopher, compiles newly commissioned essays from diverse contributors to provide a balanced pedagogical tool for undergraduate students. The framework relies on a dialectical approach, pairing opposing viewpoints with direct rebuttals to demonstrate how ethical reasoning informs political disagreement.
What You Will Find
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Educators frequently utilize this text as a foundational resource for teaching applied ethics and critical thinking in undergraduate classrooms. Experts highlight the book's effectiveness in fostering structured dialogue by forcing students to engage directly with the logic of opposing political ideologies.
Page Count:
720
Publication Date:
2019-12-12
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190882786
ISBN-13:
9780190882785
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