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Elements of Moral Philosphy (5TH 07 - Old Edition)

by James Rachels

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Publisher Comments:

Firmly established as the standard text for undergraduate courses in ethics, this concise, lively book combines clear explanations of the main theories of ethics with discussions of interesting examples. Topics covered include famine relief, euthanasia, homosexuality, and the treatment of animals. The text's versatility allows it to be widely used not only in ethical theory courses, but also in applied ethics courses of all kinds.

Book News Annotation:

Rachels (1941-2003) introduces undergraduate students to moral philosophy in a textbook with chapters that can be read separately but together tell a continuous story of ideas being articulated, modified, integrated, and superseded. His goal is to present the main contending schools of thought without trying to be comprehensive or to promote a bias. His colleague Stuart Rachels (philosophy, U. of Alabama-Birmingham) prepared this edition with James' collaboration before he died. He has also prepared a 2006 fourth edition of James' companion The Right Thing to Do: Basic Readings in Moral Philosophy/. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author

James Rachels is University Professor of Philosophy at the University of Alabama at Birminghamand is widely respected in the field of moral philosophy. He is also the author of THE END OF LIFE: Euthanasia and Morality and CREATED FROM ANIMALS: The Moral Implications of Darwinism.

Table of Contents

Preface

About the Fifth Edition

CHAPTER 1: WHAT IS MORALITY?

1.1. The Problem of Definition

1.2. First Example: Baby Theresa

1.3. Second Example: Jodie and Mary

1.4. Third Example: Tracy Latimer

1.5. Reason and Impartiality

1.6. The Minimum Conception of Morality

CHAPTER 2: THE CHALLENGE OF CULTURAL RELATIVISM

2.1. How Different Cultures Have Different Moral Codes

2.2. Cultural Relativism

2.3. The Cultural Differences Argument

2.4. The Consequences of Taking Cultural Relativism Seriously

2.5. Why There Is Less Disagreement Than It Seems

2.6. How All Cultures Have Some Values in Common

2.7. Judging a Cultural Practice to Be Undesirable

2.8. What Can Be Learned from Cultural Relativism

2.9. Back to the Five Claims

CHAPTER 3: SUBJECTIVISM IN ETHICS

3.1. The Basic Idea of Ethical Subjectivism

3.2. The Evolution of the Theory

3.3. The First Stage: Simple Subjectivism

3.4. The Second Stage: Emotivism

3.5. Are There Any Moral Facts?

3.6. Are There Proofs in Ethics?

3.7. The Question of Homosexuality

CHAPTER 4: DOES MORALITY DEPEND ON RELIGION?

4.1. The Presumed Connection Between Morality and Religion

4.2. The Divine Command Theory

4.3. The Theory of Natural Law

4.4. Religion and Particular Moral Issues

CHAPTER 5: ETHICAL EGOISM

5.1. Is There a Duty to Help Starving People?

5.2. Psychological Egoism

5.3. Three Arguments for Ethical Egoism

5.4. Three Arguments Against Ethical Egoism

CHAPTER 6: THE UTILITARIAN APPROACH

6.1. The Revolution in Ethics

6.2. First Example: Euthanasia

6.3. Second Example: Nonhuman Animals

CHAPTER 7: THE DEBATE OVER UTILITARIANISM

7.1. The Classical Version of the Theory

7.2. Is Pleasure the Only Thing That Matters?

7.3. Are Consequences All That Matter?

7.4. Should We Be Equally Concerned for Everyone?

7.5. The Defense of Utilitarianism

CHAPTER 8: ARE THERE ABSOLUTE MORAL RULES?

8.1. Harry Truman and Elizabeth Anscombe

8.2. The Categorical Imperative

8.3. Absolute Rules and the Duty Not to Lie

8.4. Conflicts Between Rules

8.5. Another Look at Kants Basic Idea

CHAPTER 9: KANT AND RESPECT FOR PERSONS

9.1. The Idea of Human Dignity

9.2. Retribution and Utility in the Theory of Punishment

9.3. Kants Retributivism

CHAPTER 10: THE IDEA OF A SOCIAL CONTRACT

10.1. Hobbess Argument

10.2. The Prisoners Dilemma

10.3. Some Advantages of the Social Contract Theory

10.4. The Problem of Civil Disobedience

10.5. Difficulties for the Theory

CHAPTER 11: FEMINISM AND THE ETHICS OF CARE

11.1. Do Women and Men Think Differently about Ethics?

11.2. Implications for Moral Judgment

11.3. Implications for Ethical Theory

CHAPTER 12: THE ETHICS OF VIRTUE

12.1. The Ethics of Virtue and the Ethics of Right Action

12.2. The Virtues

12.3. Some Advantages of Virtue Ethics

12.4. The Problem of Incompleteness

CHAPTER 13: WHAT WOULD A SATISFACTORY MORAL THEORY BE LIKE?

13.1. Morality Without Hubris

13.2. Treating People as They Deserve and Other Motives

13.3. Multiple-Strategies Utilitarianism

13.4. The Moral Community

13.5. Justice and Fairness

13.6. Conclusion

Notes on Sources

Index

Product Details

ISBN:
9780073125473
Author:
Rachels, James
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Langua
Author:
Rachels, Stuart
Author:
Rachels, James
Author:
Rachels James
Subject:
Ethics & Moral Philosophy
Subject:
Ethics
Copyright:
Edition Number:
5
Publication Date:
April 2006
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
College/higher education:
Language:
English
Pages:
240
Dimensions:
8.36x6.36x.34 in. .55 lbs.

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