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Instilling Ethics
Norma Thompson (Anthology Editor) , Stephen Salkever (Contributor) , Cary Nederman (Contributor) , Jeff Macy (Contributor) , Vickie Sullivan (Contributor) , Clifford Orwin (Contributor) , Susan Neiman (Contributor) , Dwight Allman (Contributor) , Stephen R.L. Clark (Contributor) , Stephen K. White (Contributor) , Louis A. Ruprecht Jr. (Contributor) , Glenn Harlan Reynolds (Contributor) , Carrol William Westfall (Contributor) , Michael J. Fischer (Contributor) , Stephanie Nelson (Contributor) , Walter Nicgorski (Contributor)
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Instilling Ethics
Norma Thompson (Anthology Editor) , Stephen Salkever (Contributor) , Cary Nederman (Contributor) , Jeff Macy (Contributor) , Vickie Sullivan (Contributor) , Clifford Orwin (Contributor) , Susan Neiman (Contributor) , Dwight Allman (Contributor) , Stephen R.L. Clark (Contributor) , Stephen K. White (Contributor) , Louis A. Ruprecht Jr. (Contributor) , Glenn Harlan Reynolds (Contributor) , Carrol William Westfall (Contributor) , Michael J. Fischer (Contributor) , Stephanie Nelson (Contributor) , Walter Nicgorski (Contributor)
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Description
Instilling Ethics casts a fresh light on both the historical sources and the contemporary issues of a major preoccupation of our time: ethics. Norma Thompson has compiled essays from prominent scholars in a wide-range of disciplines to address the problems, pretensions, and positive potentialities of ethical practices today. Instilling Ethics offers a new way of connecting today's ethics to the great ethical sources of the past- classical, medieval, and early modern-and presents a wise and witty critique of the current practice of "professional ethics."
Table of Contents
Part 2 Sources of Ethical Reflection
Chapter 3 Aristotle and the Ethics of Natural Questions
Chapter 4 War, Peace, and Republican Virtue: Patriotism and the Neglected Legacy of Cicero
Chapter 5 Medieval Jewish and Islamic Themes: Ethics and Religion and Philosophical Attitudes toward Ethics
Chapter 6 In Defense of the City: Machiavelli's Bludgeoning of the Classical and Christian Traditions
Part 7 Modernity and Problems of Ethical Reflection
Chapter 8 Rousseau on the Sources of Ethics
Chapter 9 Without Foundations: A New View of Kant
Chapter 10 History as Psychology/Morality as Pathology: Nietzsche and the Ethical Tradition
Chapter 11 Deconstructing Darwin
Chapter 12 Ontology and Ethical "Foundations" in Taylor
Part 13 Instilling Ethics Today
Chapter 14 Are We Living in an Ethical Age?
Chapter 15 Ethics Reform: A Study in Failure
Chapter 16 Architecture as Ethical Conduct
Chapter 17 The Reality of Information Objects
Chapter 18 Full Circle: The Inherent Tension in Ethics from Plato to Plato
Chapter 19 Afterword: The Importance of Instilling Ethics
Product details
Published | 21 Jun 2000 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 224 |
ISBN | 9798216208877 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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This is a book that is well worth reading. Its essays are generally lively and thoughtful pieces that collectively engage with significant questions about the present state of ethics. The volume as a whole possesses coherence in raising and answering questions about the contemporary state of ethics.
Canadian Journal of Political Science