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Buch, Englisch, 608 Seiten, Format (B × H): 172 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 1036 g

Sterba

Ethics


2. Auflage 2009
ISBN: 978-1-4051-9128-9
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons

Buch, Englisch, 608 Seiten, Format (B × H): 172 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 1036 g

ISBN: 978-1-4051-9128-9
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons


As with the first edition, Utilitarian, Kantian, and Aristotelian viewpoints are all well represented here, and this second edition features updated sections throughout—including eighteen new readings—and an entirely new section on multiculturalism. - Presents students with a unique focus on three main challenges to ethics: feminism, environmentalism, and multiculturalism
- Pedagogical focus on the 'big questions' motivates student interest
- Collects readings on all key traditional theoretical and practical questions in ethics

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List of Sources vii

Introduction 1

Part I the Nature of Morality: What Is Morality? 25

1 Plato, Morality as a Good in Itself 27

2 A. J. Ayer, The Emotive Theory of Morality 35

3 Brand Blanshard, The New Subjectivism in Morality 43

4 John R. Searle, How to Derive “Ought” from “Is” 49

5 Antony Flew, On Not Deriving “Ought” from “Is” 56

6 Philippa Foot, Moral Beliefs 62

7 Alasdair MacIntyre, Moral Disagreement Today and the Claims of Emotivism 73

Part II the Justification of Morality: Why Be Moral? 81

8 David Hume, On Reason and the Emotions 83

9 Alan Gewirth, The Justificatory Argument for Human Rights 88

10 Christine M. Korsgaard, The Sources of Normativity 95

11 James P. Sterba, The Justification of Morality and the Behavior of Women 115

12 Alan Gewirth, The Rational Justification of Morality Revisited 135

13 Philippa Foot, Morality as a System of Hypothetical Imperatives 140

Part III Alternative Moral Perspectives: What Does Morality Require? 149

A Utility 151

14 John Stuart Mill, Utilitarianism 151

15 Bernard Williams, Against Utilitarianism 169

16 Kai Nielsen, Traditional Morality and Utilitarianism 181

17 Michael Stocker, The Schizophrenia of Modern Ethical Theories 192

18 Peter Railton, Alienation, Consequentialism, and the Demands of Morality 197

B Duty 217

19 Immanuel Kant, Duty and Categorical Rules 217

20 Fred Feldman, Kantian Ethics 235

21 Christine M. Korsgaard, Kant on Dealing with Evil 253

22 Jan Narveson, Liberty and Equality – A Question of Balance? 271

23 James P. Sterba, Our Basic Human Right is a Right to Liberty and It Leads to Equality 285

24 John Rawls, Welfare Liberalism 296

25 Charles W. Mills, Race and the Social Contract Tradition 315

C Virtue 330

26 Aristotle, The Virtuous Life 330

27 Martha Nussbaum, Non-Relative Virtues: An Aristotelian Approach 349

28 Alasdair MacIntyre, The Nature of Virtues 371

29 Rosalind Hursthouse, Normative Virtue Ethics 389

30 Robert N. Johnson, Virtue and Right 400

31 Sean Drysdale Walsh, Teleology, Aristotelian Virtue, and Right 409

32 Julia Annas, Ancient Ethics and Modern Morality 419

Part IV Challenges for Morality 435

A Feminism: How is Gender Relevant to Morality? 437

33 Musonius Rufus, Equality for Men and Women 437

34 Carol Gilligan, Moral Orientation and Moral Development 442

35 Virginia Held, Caring Relations and Principles of Justice 456

36 Claudia Card, Particular Justice and General Care 470

37 James P. Sterba, The Masculine Bias in Traditional Ethics and How to Correct It 477

B Environmentalism: Who is to Count in Morality? 498

38 Frans De Waal, Chimpanzee Justice 498

39 Peter Singer, All Animals Are Equal 500

40 Paul W. Taylor, The Ethics of Respect for Nature 515

41 James P. Sterba, Kantians and Utilitarians and the Moral Status of Nonhuman Life 531

42 Karen J. Warren, The Power and Promise of Ecological Feminism 552

C Multiculturalism: Morality From Whose cultural Perspective? 563

43 Ayaan Hirsi Ali, A Modern Clash of Cultures 563

44 Madeleine Bunting, Can Islam Liberate Women? 572

45 George W. Bush, Freedom and Democracy 578

46 Noam Chomsky, Understanding the Bush Doctrine 585

Suggested Readings 587


James P. Sterba is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame. He has published 25 books, including Affirmative Action for the Future (2009), Does Feminism Discriminate Against Men? – A Debate (2008, co-authored with Warren Farrell), The Triumph of Practice over Theory in Ethics (2005), Terrorism and International Justice (2003), Three Challenges to Ethics (2001), and Justice for Here and Now (1998). He is a past president of the American Philosophical Association (Central Division), Concerned Philosophers for Peace, the North American Society for Social Philosophy, and the International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (American section). He has lectured widely in the United States, Europe, Asia, and Africa.



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