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"Doing Ethics" is a comprehensive introduction to ethical theory and moral dilemmas, focusing on practical applications of ethics in everyday life. The sixth edition enhances its predecessors by incorporating recent developments in ethical discussions and providing a wider array of real-world examples. This book encourages critical thinking and provides frameworks for analyzing moral issues, making it suitable for both students and anyone interested in deepening their understanding of ethics.
The authors, Lewis Vaughn and Jennifer L. Johnson, bring a wealth of experience to the subject matter, combining rigorous academic scholarship with engaging writing styles. Published by Oxford University Press, the sixth edition maintains a commitment to accessibility and clarity, ensuring that complex theories are presented in a way that is understandable for readers without prior background in philosophy. The ISBN for this edition is 978-0197504303, facilitating easy identification and purchase through various academic and retail outlets.
"Doing Ethics" covers a range of topics, including consequentialism, deontology, virtue ethics, and moral relativism. Each chapter is designed to not only present theories but also to apply them to contemporary moral issues such as bioethics, environmental ethics, and social justice. The inclusion of thoughtful discussions and case studies helps ground the theoretical aspects of ethics in practical situations, making it a valuable resource for courses in philosophy, ethics, and related fields.
The book serves as a vital tool for anyone looking to navigate the complexities of ethical decision-making in today’s world. It challenges readers to consider different perspectives, articulate their own moral beliefs, and engage in meaningful discussions. By providing a solid foundation in ethical principles and encouraging active participation in ethical discourse, "Doing Ethics" equips individuals with the skills necessary to confront moral challenges thoughtfully and responsibly.
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