Ethics - Revised Edition
β Scribed by John K. Roth
- Publisher
- Salem Press
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 1719
- Edition
- Revised
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
An encyclopedic work with more than 1,000 essays covering the full spectrum of ethics issues: animal rights, arts and censorship, bioethics, business and labor, children's rights, civil rights, environmental issues, human rights, international relations, legal and judicial issues, the media, the military, personal and social ethics, political and economic ethics, psychological ethics, race and ethnicity, religion, science and technology, sex and gender, and theory. Subjects of individual articles include persons, organizations, court cases, concepts, theories, human behavior, business practices, events, laws, political systems, and much more.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover......Page 1
Contents......Page 6
Contributing Scholars......Page 16
Complete List of Contents......Page 24
Volume III......Page 0
A......Page 34
B......Page 148
C......Page 222
D......Page 382
E......Page 448
F......Page 538
G......Page 591
G......Page 616
H......Page 649
I......Page 737
J......Page 813
K......Page 836
L......Page 855
M......Page 915
N......Page 1023
O......Page 1097
P......Page 1112
P......Page 1210
Q......Page 1258
R......Page 1261
S......Page 1338
T......Page 1479
U......Page 1552
V......Page 1568
W......Page 1600
X......Page 1643
Z......Page 1644
Bibliography......Page 1652
Biographical Directory......Page 1672
Glossary......Page 1686
Nobel Peace Prize Winners......Page 1698
Organizations......Page 1702
Time Line......Page 1716
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