Thinkers and Theories in Ethics
The Britannica Guide to Ethics
Perspectives on moral behavior and ethical action are wide-ranging, and often involve divergent standards and approaches that produce ambiguous conclusions--yet we still arrive at universals. Echoes of Enlightenment and ancient Greek thinking resonate through the present day, and various thinkers have adapted the same ideas to respond to emerging social, cultural, political, and technological developments and new moral dilemmas. This volume surveys the major theories that form the basis of ethical thought. Sidebars and detailed images shed light on the vacillating world of ethics, and highlight the individuals whose seminal works confront some of our most fundamental human concerns.
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Series Review: The Britannica Guide to Ethics"This history moves chronologically from ancient legal codes to modern questions pertaining to the environment, human rights, and bioethics...A handful of useful sidebars on subjects from moral theology to the just war and scattered, well-captioned gray toned photos are included...Solidly written."
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