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Moral Dilemmas Christopher W. Gowans (Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Fordham University, New York)

Moral Dilemmas By Christopher W. Gowans (Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Fordham University, New York)

Summary

Essays on a central topic in ethical theory from Kant, Mill, Bradley, and Ross to recent work by Foot, Hare, Nagel, van Fraasen, and others.

Moral Dilemmas Summary

Moral Dilemmas by Christopher W. Gowans (Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Fordham University, New York)

The essays in this volume illuminate a central topic in ethical theory: moral dilemmas. Some contemporary philosophers dispute the traditional view that a true moral dilemma - a situation in which a person has two irreconcilable moral duties - cannot exist. The book provides the historical background to the on-going debate with selections from Kant, Mill, Bradley, and Ross. The best recent work is represented in essays by Donagan, Foot, Hare, Marcus, Nagel, van Fraassen, Williams, and others.

Moral Dilemmas Reviews

A superb anthology....The selections, enhanced by substantial editorial contributions, have the clarity and organization required for a course text as well as the scope and depth to be a resource for anyone interested in the debate or its implications for either ethical theory or contemporary ethical problems. * Nous *

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GOR008572824
9780195042719
0195042719
Moral Dilemmas by Christopher W. Gowans (Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Fordham University, New York)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
1987-08-13
312
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