Dimensions of Moral Theory

Dimensions of Moral Theory

Author: Jonathan Jacobs

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2008-04-15

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 0470776978

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Dimensions of Moral Theory examines the key presuppositions and philosophical commitments that support and shape moral theories.


The Dimensions of Ethics

The Dimensions of Ethics

Author: Wilfrid J. Waluchow

Publisher: Broadview Press

Published: 2003-03-27

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 1460400844

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The Dimensions of Ethics offers a concise but wide-ranging introduction to moral philosophy. In clear and engaging fashion, the author first examines the scope of ethical theory, and explores central metaethical questions such as the issue of relativism, and the relationship between morality and religion. He then turns to an exploration of five theoretical approaches (utilitarianism, the deontological approach of Kant, the ethical pluralism of Ross, virtue ethics, and feminist ethics), in each case providing a consideration of various objections that have been advanced as well as a sympathetic exposition of the core principles of each approach. Throughout he uses a wide range of examples, and integrates references to issues in applied ethics with his discussions of ethical theory.


Moral Dimensions

Moral Dimensions

Author: T. M. Scanlon

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2010-09-30

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13: 0674057457

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In a clear and elegant style, T. M. Scanlon reframes current philosophical debates as he explores the moral permissibility of an action. Permissibility may seem to depend on the agentÕs reasons for performing an action. For example, there seems to be an important moral difference between tactical bombing and a campaign by terroristsÑeven if the same number of non-combatants are killedÑand this difference may seem to lie in the agentsÕ respective aims. However, Scanlon argues that the apparent dependence of permissibility on the agentÕs reasons in such cases is merely a failure to distinguish between two kinds of moral assessment: assessment of the permissibility of an action and assessment of the way an agent decided what to do. Distinguishing between these two forms of assessment leads Scanlon to an important distinction between the permissibility of an action and its meaning: the significance for others of the agentÕs willingness to act in this way. An actionÕs meaning depends on the agentÕs reasons for performing it in a way that its permissibility does not. Blame, he argues, is a response to the meaning of an action rather than its permissibility. This analysis leads to a novel account of the conditions of moral responsibility and to important conclusions about the ethics of blame.


The Moral Dimensions of Empathy

The Moral Dimensions of Empathy

Author: J. Oxley

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2011-12-02

Total Pages: 213

ISBN-13: 0230347800

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Does empathy help us to be moral? The author argues that empathy is often instrumental to meeting the demands of morality as defined by various ethical theories. This multi-faceted work links psychological research on empathy with ethical theory and contemporary trends in moral education.


Normative Ethics

Normative Ethics

Author: Shelly Kagan

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-02-12

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 0429967209

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Providing a thorough introduction to current philosophical views on morality, Normative Ethics examines an acts rightness or wrongness in terms of such factors as consequences, harm, and consent. Shelly Kagan offers a division between moral factors and theoretical foundations that reflects the actual working practices of contemporary moral philosophers.Intended for upper-level or graduate students of philosophy, this book should also appeal to the general reader looking for a clearly written overview of the basic principles of moral philosophy. }Providing a thorough introduction to current philosophical views on morality, Normative Ethics examines an acts rightness or wrongness in light of such factors as consequences, harm, and consent. Shelly Kagan offers a division between moral factors and theoretical foundations that reflects the actual working practices of contemporary moral philosophers. The first half of the book presents a systematic survey of the basic normative factors, focusing on controversial questions concerning the precise content of each factor, its scope and significance, and its relationship to other factors. The second half of the book then examines the competing theories about the foundations of normative ethics, theories that attempt to explain why the basic normative factors have the moral significance that they do.Intended for upper-level or graduate students of philosophy, this book should also appeal to the general reader looking for a clearly written overview of the basic principles of moral philosophy.


The Dimensions of Ethics

The Dimensions of Ethics

Author: Wilfrid J. Waluchow

Publisher: Broadview Press

Published: 2003-03-27

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 177048115X

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The Dimensions of Ethics offers a concise but wide-ranging introduction to moral philosophy. In clear and engaging fashion, the author first examines the scope of ethical theory, and explores central metaethical questions such as the issue of relativism, and the relationship between morality and religion. He then turns to an exploration of five theoretical approaches (utilitarianism, the deontological approach of Kant, the ethical pluralism of Ross, virtue ethics, and feminist ethics), in each case providing a consideration of various objections that have been advanced as well as a sympathetic exposition of the core principles of each approach. Throughout he uses a wide range of examples, and integrates references to issues in applied ethics with his discussions of ethical theory.


The Dimensions of Consequentialism

The Dimensions of Consequentialism

Author: Martin Peterson

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2013-03-28

Total Pages: 229

ISBN-13: 1107033039

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This book introduces a new, multidimensional consequentialist theory, according to which an act's rightness depends on several irreducible dimensions.


The FOUR DIMENSIONS OF PHILOSOPHY

The FOUR DIMENSIONS OF PHILOSOPHY

Author: Mortimer J. Adler

Publisher: Scribner Book Company

Published: 1993-06-21

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13:

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Adler's 53rd book explores philosophy--its relation to and difference from other disciplines, such as history, mathematics, empirical science, and even poetry--and acts as an extension of the author's classic works on the conditions that that make philosophy workable.


The Oxford Handbook of Ethical Theory

The Oxford Handbook of Ethical Theory

Author: David Copp

Publisher: OUP USA

Published: 2006-01-26

Total Pages: 680

ISBN-13: 0195147790

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The Handbook is a comprehensive reference work in ethical theory consisting of commissioned articles by leading scholars. The first part treats meta-ethics and the second part normative ethical theory. As with all the Oxford Handbooks, the collection is designed to achieve three goals: exposition of central ideas, criticism of other approaches, and defenses of distinct points of view.


Moral Theory

Moral Theory

Author: Mark Timmons

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Published: 2012-11-29

Total Pages: 382

ISBN-13: 0742564932

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Moral Theory: An Introduction explores some of the most historically important and currently debated moral theories about the nature of the right and good. Providing an introduction to moral theory that explains and critically examines the theories of such classical moral philosophers as Aristotle, Aquinas, Kant, Bentham, Mill, and Ross, this book acquaints students with the work of contemporary moral philosophers. All of the book's chapters have been revised in light of recent work in moral theory. The second edition includes a new chapter on ethical egoism, an extensively revised chapter on moral particularism, and expanded coverage of divine command theory, moral relativism, and consequentialism. Additionally, this edition discusses recent work by moral psychologists that is making an impact on moral theory.