Living ethics : an introduction /

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Minch, Michael J.
Other Authors: Weigel, Christine
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boston, MA : Wadsworth Cengage Learning, ©2012.
Edition:2nd ed.
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Learning: What is the function of education?
  • 2. Reasoning: What are the proper roles of reason and emotion in ethics?
  • 3. Flourishing: How might we best live?
  • 4. Existing: What is the meaning of existence?
  • 5. Believing: How does religious belief help make sense of existence?
  • 6. Relating: What is the significance of difference?
  • 7. Cooperating: How can people best live together?
  • Confronting: What are the ethical dimensions of conflict?
  • 9. Caring: How and why should we love and care for others? What do the concepts of love, care, and compassion teach us about life?
  • 10. Working: How might work form a human being?
  • 11. Consuming: What are some ethical dimensions of consumption?
  • 12. Creating: What can artworks reveal about the art of living?
  • 13. Extending ethics: How might ethics be extended beyond humankind?