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cahn steven m.; markie peter - ethics

Ethics History, Theory, and Contemporary Issues

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Lingua: Inglese
Edizione: Third Edition





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The most comprehensive collection of its kind, Ethics: History, Theory, and Contemporary Issues, Third Edition, is organized into three parts, providing instructors with flexibility in designing and teaching a variety of courses in moral philosophy. The first part, Historical Sources, moves
from classical thought (Plato, Aristotle, Epicurus, and Epictetus) through medieval views (Augustine and Aquinas) to modern theories (Hobbes, Butler, Hume, Kant, Bentham, and Mill), culminating with leading nineteenth- and twentieth-century thinkers (Nietzsche, James, Dewey, Camus, and Sartre). The
second part, Modern Ethical Theory, includes many of the most important essays of the past century. The discussion of utilitarianism, Kantianism, egoism, and relativism continues in the work of major contemporary philosophers (Foot, Brandt, Williams, Wolf, and Nagel). Landmark selections (Moore,
Prichard, Ross, Ayer, Stevenson, Hare, Baier, Anscombe, Gauthier, and Harman) reflect concern with moral language and the justification of morality. The concepts of justice (Rawls) and rights (Feinberg) are explored, as well as recent views on the importance of virtue ethics (Rachels) and an ethic
influenced by feminist concerns (Held). In the third part, Contemporary Moral Problems, the readings present the current debates over abortion, euthanasia, famine relief, animal rights, the death penalty, and whether numbers should play a role in making moral decisions.
The third edition expands Part II, Modern Ethical Theory, adding essays by Onora O'Neill, Ruth Barcan Marcus, Allan Gibbard, Nicholas L. Sturgeon, and Martha Nussbaum. Part III, Contemporary Moral Problems, features new essays on abortionby Mary Anne Warren, Don Marquis, and Rosalind
Hursthouse; an essay on the death penalty by Stephen Nathanson; and a debate between John M. Taurek and Derek Parfit on when and why one should save from harm a greater rather than a lesser number of people. The book conclu




Note Editore

This is the third edition of Cahn and Markie's successful anthology for introductory ethics course. In some ways it is three books under one cover: first, a chronologically arranged history of ethics;second, a recent ethical theory collection; and third, a contemporary moral problems reader. The book's comprehensiveness and flexibility have made it attractive to a wide range of professors, allowing them to choose each semester how much emphasis to give to history, theory and moral problems. The edition includes added selections on issues such as euthanasia, abortion and the death penalty.




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*=New to this edition; Preface; Introduction; I. HISTORICAL SOURCES; Introduction, Alasdair MacIntyre; 1: Plato; Euthyphro: ; Defence of Socrates: ; Crito: ; Phaedo (115d-118): ; The Republic (selections): ; 2: Aristotle; Nicomachean Ethics (selections): ; 3: Epicurus; Letter to Menoeceus: ; Leading Doctrines: ; 4: Epictetus; Enchiridion: ; 5: Augustine; Enchiridion on Faith, Hope, and Love (selections): ; 6: Thomas Aquinas; Summa Contra Gentiles (selections): ; 7: Thomas Hobbes; Leviathan (selections): ; 8: Joseph Butler; Fifteen Sermons (selections): ; 9: David Hume; An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals (selections): ; 10: Immanuel Kant; Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals: ; 11: Jeremy Bentham; An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation (selections): ; 12: John Stuart Mill; Utilitarianism: ; 13: Friedrich Nietzsche; Beyond Good and Evil (selections): ; On the Genealogy of Morals (selections): ; Twilight of the Idols (selections): ; 14: William James; The Moral Philosopher and the Moral Life: ; 15: John Dewey; The Quest for Certainty (selections): ; 16: Albert Camus; The Myth of Sisyphus (selections): ; 17: Jean-Paul Sartre; Existentialism Is a Humanism: ; II. MODERN ETHICAL THEORY; Introduction, James Rachels; 18: G.E. Moore; Principia Ethica (selections): ; 19: H.A. Prichard; Does Moral Philosophy Rest on a Mistake?: ; 20: W.D. Ross; The Right and the Good (selections): ; 21: A.J. Ayer; Language, Truth, and Logic (selections): ; 22: C.L. Stevenson; The Emotive Meaning of Ethical Terms: ; 23: R.M. Hare; Freedom and Reason (selections): ; 24: Kurt Baier; The Point of View of Morality: ; 25: G.E.M. Anscombe; Modern Moral Philosophy: ; 26: John Rawls; A Theory of Justice (selections): ; 27: David Gauthier; Why Contractarianism?: ; 28: Joel Feinberg; Psychological Egoism: ; 29 Philippa Foot: ; Morality as a System of Hypothetical Imperatives: ; * 30: Onora O'Neill; Consistency in Action: ; * 31: Ruth Barcan Marcus; Moral Dilemmas and Consistency: ; 32: Richard B. Brandt; Some Merits of One Form of Rule Utilitarianism: ; 33: Bernard Williams; A Critique of Utilitarianism: ; * 34: Allan Gibbard; Moral Judgment and the Acceptance of Norms: ; 35: Joel Feinberg; The Nature and Value of Rights: ; 36: Gilbert Harman; The Nature of Morality (selections): ; * 37: Nicholas L. Sturgeon; Moral Explanations: ; 38: James Rachels; The Challenge of Cultural Relativism: ; * 39: Martha Nussbaum; Non-Relative Virtues: An Aristotelian Approach: ; 40: Virginia Held; Reason, Gender, and Moral Theory: ; 41: James Rachels; The Ethics of Virtue: ; 42: Susan Wolf; Moral Saints: ; 43: Thomas Nagel; Moral Luck: ; III. CONTEMPORARY MORAL PROBLEMS; Introduction, Peter Singer; 44: Judith Jarvis Thomson; A Defense of Abortion: ; * 45: Mary Anne Warren; The Moral and Legal Status of Abortion: ; * 46: Don Marquis; An Argument that Abortion is Wrong: ; * 47: Rosalind Hursthouse; Virtue Theory and Abortion: ; 48: James Rachels; Active and Passive Euthanasia: ; 49: Philippa Foot; Killing and Letting Die: ; 50: Peter Singer; Famine, Affluence, and Morality: ; 51: John Arthur; Famine Relief and the Ideal Moral Code: ; 52: Tom Regan; The Case for Animal Rights: ; 53: Carl Cohen; The Case for the Use of Animals in Biomedical Research: ; 54: Ernest van den Haag; In Defense of the Death Penalty: ; * 55: Stephen Nathanson; An Eye for an Eye: The Morality of Punishing by Death: ; * 56: John Taurek; Should the Numbers Count?: ; * 57: Derek Parfit; Innumerate Ethics: ; * 58: Judith Jarvis Thomson; The Trolley Problem










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ISBN:

9780195178401

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 234x190 mm.
Formato: Paperback
Pagine Arabe: 895


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