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... epistemology, ethics, and political philosophy and is the author or editor of more than 30 books and 100 articles Among these are Ethics: Discovering Right and Wrong (6/e 2010), Environmental Ethics. .. remove additional content at any time if subsequent rights restrictions require it Ethics: Discovering Right and Wrong, Seventh Edition Louis P Pojman and James Fieser Executive Editor: Clark Baxter... additional content at any time if subsequent rights restrictions require it xii PREFACE Ethics: Discovering Right and Wrong was first published in 1990 and quickly established itself as an authoritative,

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  • Cover Page

  • Half-Title Page

  • Title Page

  • Copyright Page

  • About Authors Page

  • PREFACE

    • ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

  • Contents

  • Chapter 1: What Is Ethics?

    • Ethics and Its Subdivisions

    • Morality as Compared with Other Normative Subjects

    • Traits of Moral Principles

    • Domains of Ethical Assessment

    • Conclusion

    • For Further Reflection

    • For Further Reading

  • Chapter 2: Ethical Relativism

    • Subjective Ethical Relativism

    • Conventional Ethical Relativism

    • Criticisms of Conventional Ethical Relativism

    • Conclusion

    • For Further Reflection

    • For Further Reading

  • Chapter 3: Moral Objectivism

    • Aquinas’s Objectivism and Absolutism

    • Moderate Objectivism

    • Ethical Situationalism

    • Conclusion

    • For Further Reflection

    • For Further Reading

  • Chapter 4: Value and the Quest for the Good

    • Intrinsic and Instrumental Value

    • The Value of Pleasure

    • Are Values Objective or Subjective?

    • The Relation of Value to Morality

    • The Good Life

    • Conclusion

    • For Further Reflection

    • For Further Reading

  • Chapter 5: Social Contract Theory and the Motive to Be Moral

    • Why Does Society Need Moral Rules?

    • Why Should I Be Moral?

    • Morality, Self-Interest, and Game Theory

    • The Motive to Always Be Moral

    • Conclusion

    • For Further Reflection

    • For Further Reading

  • Chapter 6: Egoism, Self-Interest, and Altruism

    • Psychological Egoism

    • Ethical Egoism

    • Arguments against Ethical Egoism

    • Evolution and Altruism

    • Conclusion

    • For Further Reflection

    • For Further Reading

  • Chapter 7: Utilitarianism

    • Classic Utilitarianism

    • Act- and Rule-Utilitarianism

    • Criticism of Utilitarianism

    • Criticism of the Ends Justifying Immoral Means

    • Conclusion

    • For Further Reflection

    • For Further Reading

  • Chapter 8: Kant and Deontological Theories

    • Kant’s Influences

    • The Categorical Imperative

    • Counterexamples to the Principle of the Law of Nature

    • Other Formulations of the Categorical Imperative

    • The Problem of Exceptionless Rules

    • The Problem of Posterity

    • Conclusion: A Reconciliation Project

    • For Further Reflection

    • For Further Reading

  • Chapter 9: Virtue Theory

    • The Nature of Virtue Ethics

    • Criticisms of Action-Based Ethics

    • Connections between Virtue-Based and Action-Based Ethics

    • Conclusion

    • For Further Reflection

    • For Further Reading

  • Chapter 10: Gender and Ethics

    • Classic Views

    • Female Care Ethics

    • Four Options Regarding Gender and Ethics

    • Conclusion

    • For Further Reflection

    • For Further Reading

  • Chapter 11: Religion and Ethics

    • Does Morality Depend on Religion?

    • Is Religion Irrelevant or Even Contrary to Morality?

    • Does Religion Enhance the Moral Life?

    • Conclusion

    • For Further Reflection

    • For Further Reading

  • Chapter 12: The Fact–Value Problem

    • Hume and Moore: The Problem Classically Stated

    • Ayer and Emotivism

    • Hare and Prescriptivism

    • Naturalism and the Fact–Value Problem

    • Conclusion

    • For Further Reflection

    • For Further Reading

  • Chapter 13: Moral Realism and the Challenge of Skepticism

    • Mackie’s Moral Skepticism

    • Harman’s Moral Nihilism

    • A Defense of Moral Realism

    • Conclusion

    • For Further Reflection

    • For Further Reading

  • APPENDIX

  • GLOSSARY

  • INDEX

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