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Introduction to Ethics: A Reader (Elements of Philosophy) [Paperback] Dell'Olio, Andrew and Simon, Caroline J

Introduction to Ethics: A Reader (Elements of Philosophy) [Paperback] Dell'Olio, Andrew and Simon, Caroline J

Introduction to Ethics: A Reader (Elements of Philosophy) [Paperback]
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Introduction to Ethics: A Reader (Elements of Philosophy) [Paperback] Dell'Olio, Andrew and Simon, Caroline J Paperback - 2010

by Andrew Dell'olio (Editor); Caroline J. Simon (Editor)

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As the perfect companion to introduction to ethics courses, Dell'Olio and Simon's reader includes the most influential ethical theories without overwhelming the beginning student. It contains a variety of readings encompassing contemporary and classic philosophers, male and female perspectives of both Western and non-Western ethical traditions, and readings in both theoretical and applied ethics. Introduction to Ethics comprises of thirty-seven essays divided into nine chapters; the first chapter introduces the nature of moral theory with a brief account of the different moral theories that will follow in the text. Chapters 2 through 8 are each devoted to a particular moral theory with readings that represent the position and those who challenge it, accompanied by an application of the theory to a particular moral problem. Finally, chapter 9 offers readings in practical guidance on 'living a good life.' Each chapter has a brief introduction that provides an overview of the selection with pointers on what to note as the selection is read and concludes with a series of thought-provoking study questions and a selection for further reading making it easier for students to understand and appreciate their reading.

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Andrew J. Dell'Olio is a professor of philosophy at Hope College. Caroline J. Simon is a professor of philosophy at Hope College.
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