A Guide to Ethics and Moral Philosophy
โ Scribed by Brent Adkins
- Publisher
- Edinburgh University Press
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 178
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
A studentโs guide to ethics and moral philosophy in its historical context
How should we live? How should we act? How might we live? These are the three questions of moral philosophy. Brent Adkins traces the history of ethics and morality by examining six thinkers: Aristotle, Spinoza, Kant, Mill, Nietzsche and Levinas. The book is divided into 3 sections โ Ethics, Morality and Beyond. Two thinkers are paired in each section to show you how the important questions of moral philosophy have been answered so that you might better answer them for yourself. Youโll learn what the philosophers actually said about how to live the best kind of life and, more importantly, why.
Key Features
- Each chapter includes definitions of key terms
- The end of each chapter includes summaries and discussion questions, which reinforce and apply the material
- The discussion of each thinker is centered on a specific text for ease of reference and clarity of understanding: Aristotleโs Nicomachean Ethics, Spinozaโs Ethics, Kantโs Groundwork, Millโs Utilitarianism, Nietzscheโs Genealogy and Levinasโ โEthics as First Philosophyโ
- Includes a glossary and a helpful timeline to contextualise each philosopher's life and work
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