Buch, Englisch, 232 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 541 g
ISBN: 978-3-030-45679-5
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Most people intuitively understand the nature of morality; this tends to belie the fact that morality is more complex, controversial and interesting than generally appreciated. This book provides a comprehensive overview of morality from various disciplines and perspectives. These include ethics and evolution, moral psychology, morality and culture, morality and religion and morality and the law. A chapter on evil illustrates the vulnerability of morality. The book also provides a description and critique of various ethical theories, the difference between a moral obligation and a moral ideal and the views of venerable moral philosophers who argue over issues such as whether objective moral truth exists. A number of practical ethical dilemmas are discussed. The book is written in language accessible to the general reader and will be of interest to members of organizational, governmental, and professional ethics committees, students in ethics fellowships or ethics degreeprograms, philosophers, and others who want to learn more about morality.
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Chapter 1. Morality.- Chapter 2. Evolution and Ethics.- Chapter 3. Social Darwinism.- Chapter 4. Immoral-like Behavior in Animals.- Chapter 5. Moral Psychology.- Chapter 6. Morality and Culture.- Chapter 7. Morality and Religion.- Chapter 8. Morality and the Law.- Chapter 9. Evil.- Chapter 10. Moral Theories and Moral Obligations.- Chapter 11. Moral Motivation.- Chapter 12. The Moral Philosophers: Aristotle, Hume, Kant, Mill, and Nietzsche.- Chapter 13. Principlism.- Chapter 14. Common Morality.- Chapter 15. Applied Ethics: Organizations.- Chapter 16. Ethics Consultation: Biomedical Ethics.- Chapter 17. The Nature of Morality and Applied Ethics: Conclusion.