An Introduction to Moral Philosophy and Moral Education
β Scribed by Robin Barrow
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 217
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book presents and argues for a moral theory which draws on most of the major theoretical positions to some degree, but it also spells out the limits and boundaries of a moral theory. In doing so, it exposes a number of common confusions and misunderstandings about morality, and presents a strong argument for some indisputable truths in relation to the moral sphere. Divided into four parts, the book covers the key issues within moral philosophy: partΒ one provides a lucid and powerful account of the nature and limits of moral theory, sharply distinguishing it from religion partΒ two outlines a positive moral theory by exploring the defining principles of morality and the reasons for being moral partΒ three distinguishes moral values from others such as ecological, health and safety and sexual values partΒ four is concerned with the implications of our moral understanding for moral education. While this book concentrates on argument and ideas, a commentary to each chapter provides historical context and contemporary reference points. It will prove an invaluable resource for students of both Education and Philosophy.
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