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Ethics John Mizzoni (Neumann University, USA)

Ethics By John Mizzoni (Neumann University, USA)

Summary

Ethics: The Basics introduces the concepts, principles, theories, and traditions which have evolved to address the moral quandaries of human life. The text provides both a solid ethical framework and the practical conceptual tools necessary to stimulate independent thinking about ethical issues.

Ethics Summary

Ethics: The Basics by John Mizzoni (Neumann University, USA)

Ethics: The Basics provides beginning students with a solid grounding in basic ethical principles, theories and traditions, as well as a set of conceptual tools necessary to think about ethics and make ethical decisions. Introduces ethical concepts, theories, and traditions in an unusually reader-friendly manner Considers western and non-western ethical viewpoints and religious interpretations of ethical concepts Includes end of chapter summaries, case studies, review questions, diagrams and an appendix containing definitions of all the ethical concepts, principles, theories, and traditions introduced in the book

Ethics Reviews

As a starting point for the study of ethics, the book is accessible, entertaining, and does a fine job of providing precisely what Mizzoni promised--the basics. (Metapsychology Online Reviews, April 2010)

About John Mizzoni (Neumann University, USA)

John Mizzoni holds a PhD from Temple Univesity, and is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Neumann college in Pennsylvania where he teaches a wide range of philosophy courses. A specialist in moral and environmental philosophy, he has over twenty publications in journals such The Journal of Philosophical Research, The International Journal of Applied Philosophy, Environmental Ethics, Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, The Philosopher's Magazine, Bridges: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Theology, Philosophy, History, and Science, The International Journal of the Humanities , Teaching Ethics and Environmental Philosophy . He is also a semi-professional musician.

Table of Contents

Introduction. 1 Relative Ethics or Universal Ethics? 1.1 Relative Ethics. 1.2 Universal Ethics. 1.3 Cultural Relativism or Ethical Relativism? 1.4 Cultural Relativism and Universal Ethics. 1.5 Ethics and Human Nature. 1.6 Ethics and Human Rationality. 1.7 Relative Ethics or Universal Ethics? 1.8 Conclusion. Concepts, Theories, and Traditions Introduced in Chapter 1. Review Questions. Discussion Questions. 2 Virtue Ethics. 2.1 What Are Virtues? 2.2 Aristotle, Happiness, and the Virtues. 2.3 A Developmental Model. 2.4 Universalism and Relativism Again. 2.5 Virtue Ethics: a Guide to Good Behavior. 2.6 Pros and Cons of Virtue Ethics. 2.7 Conclusion. Concepts, Principles, Theories, and Traditions Introduced in Chapter 2. Concepts, Theories, and Traditions Reviewed in Chapter 2. Review Questions. Discussion Questions. 3 Natural Law Ethics. 3.1 What Is Natural Law and Where Does It Come From? 3.2 The Natural Law and Universal Ethics. 3.3 Natural Law Ethics and Human Nature. 3.4 Natural Law Ethics and Virtue Ethics. 3.5 When Following the Natural Law is Unclear: Use the Pauline Principle. 3.6 When Following the Natural Law is Unclear: Use the Principle of Double Effect. 3.7 Conclusion. Concepts, Principles, Theories, and Traditions Introduced in Chapter 3. Concepts, Theories, and Traditions Reviewed in Chapter 3. Review Questions. Discussion Questions. 4 Social Contract Ethics. 4.1 Continuities and Discontinuities with Natural Law Ethics. 4.2 The Principle of Self-Interest (Ethical Egoism). 4.3 The State of Nature. 4.4 A Contract Involves Cooperation. 4.5 A Contract Involves Rationality. 4.6 Common-sense Morality (Properly Understood). 4.7 Social Contract Ethics Applied. 4.8 Conclusion. Concepts, Principles, Theories, and Traditions Introduced in Chapter 4. Concepts, Principles, Theories, and Traditions Reviewed in Chapter 4. Review Questions. Discussion Questions. 5 Utilitarian Ethics. 5.1 Ethics Is Based on Feelings. 5.2 Is Ought: Shorthand for Hume's Theory of Moral Sentiments. 5.3 Feelings, Utility, and Consequences. 5.4 Utility and Happiness. 5.5 Utilitarianism: Relativist or Universalist? 5.6 Utility and Equality. 5.7 Utilitarian Applications. 5.8 Conclusion. Concepts, Principles, Theories, and Traditions Introduced in Chapter 5. Concepts, Principles, Theories, and Traditions Reviewed in Chapter 5. Review Questions. Discussion Questions. 6 Deontological Ethics. 6.1 Duty-centered Ethics. 6.2 Ethics of Freedom and Rationality. 6.3 The Main Deontological Principle: The Categorical Imperative. 6.4 One Form of the Categorical Imperative: The Principle of Autonomy. 6.5 Another Form of the Categorical Imperative: The Principle of Universality. 6.6 Duties Correlate with Rights (Usually). 6.7 Deontology: Relativist or Universalist? 6.8 Deontological Applications. 6.9 Conclusion. Concepts, Principles, Theories, and Traditions Introduced in Chapter 6. Concepts, Principles, Theories, and Traditions Reviewed in Chapter 6. Review Questions. Discussion Questions. 7 Care Ethics. 7.1 Ethics Is Based on Feelings. 7.2 Humans Are Relational Beings. 7.3 Ethics of Principles. 7.4 Virtue Ethics and Partiality. 7.5 Feminine Ethics. 7.6 Care Ethics: Relativist or Universalist? 7.7 Care Ethics Applications. 7.8 Conclusion. Concepts, Principles, Theories, and Traditions Introduced in Chapter 7 Concepts, Principles, Theories, and Traditions Reviewed in Chapter 7. Review Questions. Discussion Questions. 8 Conclusion: Using the Tools of Ethics. 8.1 Living Ethical Concepts, Principles, Theories, and Traditions. 8.2 Ethical Issues, Both Private and Public. 8.3 Useful Ethical Concepts, Principles, Theories, and Traditions. 8.4 Ethical Tools Are Not Mechanical Tools. 8.5 How to Use Ethical Tools. 8.6 Pitfalls and Practice. 8.7 Wrap Up. Review Questions. Discussion Questions. Appendix 1: Ethical Concepts, Principles, Theories, and Traditions. Appendix 2: Ethical Principles. Appendix 3: Suggested Readings. Appendix 4: Metaethics. Appendix 5: Select Bibliography. Appendix 6: Glossary. Index.

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GOR006850592
9781405189934
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Ethics: The Basics by John Mizzoni (Neumann University, USA)
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