The elements of moral philosophy
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The elements of moral philosophy
McGraw-Hill Education, c2023
10th ed. / by Stuart Rachels
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"Editions 5-10 by Stuart Rachel"
"MHID: 1-265-23718-2"--T.p. verso
"This international student edition is for use outside of the U.S."--Cover
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Elements of Moral Philosophy 9e by James Rachels and Stuart Rachels is a best-selling text for undergraduate courses in ethics. Thirteen thought-provoking chapters introduce readers to major moral concepts and theories in philosophy through clear, understandable explanations and compelling discussions. Chapters are written so that they may be read independently of one another thus providing greater flexibility for students and instructors.
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Table of Contents
The Elements of Moral Philosophy, 9e
CHAPTER 1: What is Morality?
CHAPTER 2: The Challenge of Cultural Relativism
CHAPTER 3: Subjectivism in Ethics
CHAPTER 4: Does Morality Depend on Religion?
CHAPTER 5: Ethical Egoism
CHAPTER 6: The Social Contract Theory
CHAPTER 7: The Utilitarian Approach
CHAPTER 8: The Debate Over Utilitarianism
CHAPTER 9: Are There Absolute Moral Rules?
CHAPTER 10: Kant and Respect for Persons
CHAPTER 11: Feminism and the Ethics of Care
CHAPTER 12: Virtue Ethics
CHAPTER 13: What Would a Satisfactory Moral Theory Be Like?
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