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Routledge Ethics (Fundamentals of Philosophy) - Academic Book

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Description

Expand your understanding of moral reasoning with Ethics (Fundamentals of Philosophy) from Routledge. This academic text provides a clear introduction to the field by combining moral theory with applied ethics. It is designed to help students develop sharp thinking skills regarding complex ethical matters. The author motivates a genuine concern for moral discourse by addressing common objections related to relativism and subjectivity. By weaving together normative and meta-ethical considerations, the book presents a modern and convincing account of how we approach moral thinking. Readers will find detailed explanations of major moral theories, including consequentialism, Kantianism, and contractualism. These concepts are illustrated to maintain engagement, ensuring that students of ethics walk away with a perceptive and deep understanding of the subject matter. This book is an essential resource for those studying politics, philosophy, and social sciences.

Key Features

Combines moral theory with applied ethics to help students develop acute thinking skills about important ethical matters.

Addresses common objections regarding relativism and subjectivity to motivate a deeper concern for moral discourse.

Integrates normative and meta-ethical considerations to provide a modern account of moral thinking.

Explains core moral theories such as consequentialism, Kantianism, and contractualism through clear illustrations.

Designed for students of ethics to ensure they gain a perceptive understanding of philosophical concepts.

Product Specifications

Format
paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
18 December 1997
Listed Since
30 January 2007

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