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Introductory Readings in Ethics

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An edition of Vice & Virtue in Everyday Life (1989)

Vice & Virtue in Everyday Life

Introductory Readings in Ethics

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A comprehensive and provocative collection of both classical and contemporary voices in perennial ethical debates, Vice and Virtue has established itself as one of the truly outstanding anthologies for Introduction to Ethics Courses. In contradistinction to many other introduction to ethics books that focus on the application of moral theories to various institutionally based social dilemmas, Vice and Virtue is unabashedly committed to the exploration of private, individual virtue and responsibility. This book provides both an overview of seminal ethical theories as well as many stimulating readings chosen to encourage students' own reflection on how these abstract theories impact decisions they face individually in their everyday lives.

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Vice & Virtue in Everyday Life: Introductory Readings in Ethics
1989, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
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Table of Contents

Preface Page v
Pt 1. GOOD AND EVIL Page 5 From Cruelty to Goodness, by Philip Hallie Page 9 The Conscience of Huckleberry Finn , by Jonathan Bennett Page 25 The Evil that Men Think -- and Do, by Philip Hallie Page 40 38 Who Saw Murder Didn't Call Police, by Martin Gansburg Page 51 The Moral Insight, by Josiah Royce Page 55 Billy Budd, by Herman Melville Page 59 Beyond Good and Evil, by Friedrich Nietzsche Page 71 Suggested Readings Page 77 Pt 2. MORAL DOCTRINES AND MORAL THEORIES Page 79 The Judeo-Chrstian Tradition Page 84 The Principle of Utility, by Jeremy Bentham Page 91 Utilitarianism, by J. J. C. Smart Page 99 A Critique of Utilitarianism, by Bernard Williams Page 113 Good Will, Duty, and the Categorical Imperative, by Immanuel Kant Page 123 Kant and the Categorical Imperative, by James Rachels Page 134 A Defense of Moral Relativism, by Ruth Benedict Page 148 The Problem with Relativism, by John Hospers Page 157 Trying Out One's New Sword, by Mary Midgley Page 162 The United Nations Charter: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights Page 169 Suggested Readings Page 176 Pt 3. VIRTUE Page 178 The Moral Virtues, by Aristotle Page 181 Of the Morals of the Catholic Church, by Saint Augustine Page 192 Virtue or Duty?, by Bernard Mayo Page 197 Tradition and the Virtues, by Alasdair MacIntyre Page 203 Virtues and Vices, by Philippa Foot Page 216 Will Power and the Virtues, by Robert C. Roberts Page 232 Generosity, by James D. Wallace Page 254 On Wisdom, by Stanley Godlovitch Page 262 Virtue of pride, by Richard Taylor Page 284 Ideals of Human Excellence and Preserving Natural Environments, by Thomas E. Hill, Jr. Page 293 Suggested Readings Page 311 Pt 4. VICE Page 313 Vice, by Plutarch Page 317 The Depths of Vice, by Saint Augustine Page 320 Desire and Sin, by Peter Abelard Page 325 The Hypocrites, by Dante Alighieri Page 334 Self-Deception, by Samuel Johnson Page 339 Upon Self-Deceit, by Bishop Butler Page 343 Jealousy, Envy, and Spite, by Immanuel Kant Page 350 Revenge, by Alexander Theroux Page 359 The Evil of Lying, by Charles Fried Page 370 Suggested Readings Page 381 Pt 5. WHY BE MORAL? Page 382 The Ring of Gyges, by Plato Page 385 The Unselfishness Trap, by Harry Browne Page 391 Egoism and Moral Skepticism, by James Rachels Page 398 Why Not Murder?, by Fyodor Dostoyevski Page 411 Why Act Morally, by Peter Singer Page 436 Moral Saints, by Susan Wolf Page 444 Saints, by Robert M. Adams Page 463 Reflections on Gandhi, by George Orwell Page 475 Suggested Readings Page 485 Pt 6. MORAL EDUCATION Page 486 Habit and Virtue, by Aristotle Page 489 The Child as Moral Philosopher, by Lawrence Kohlberg Page 497 Moral Education and Indoctrination, by George Sher and William J. Bennett Page 522 In a Different Voice, by Carol Gilligan Page 538 Literature and Moral Education, by Ronald Duska Page 553 The Closing of the American Mind, by Allan Bloom Page 566 Where Have All the Good Deeds Gone?, by Christina Sommers Page 577 The World of Epictetus, by Vice Admiral James Bond Stockdale, USN Page 582 Suggested Readings Page 597 Pt 7. CHARACTER, DIGNITY, AND SELF-RESPECT Page 599 Dignity and Self-respect, by Immanuel Kant Page 602 Character and Culture, by Anthony Quinton Page 612 On the Nature of Character: Field Notes, by Robert Coles Page 623 The New Narcissism, by Christopher Lasch Page 643 On Self-respect, by Joan Didion Page 653 Servility and Self-respect, by Thomas E. Hill, Jr. Page 658 Suggested Readings Page 671 Pt 8. MORALITY AND THE FAMILY Page 673 On Growing Old Gracefully, by Lin Yutang Page 675 What Do Grown Children Owe Their Parents?, by Jane English Page 682 Traditional Jewish Family Values, by Norman Lamm Page 690 Divorce, by Rebecca West Page 701 Sex Roles and the Ideal Society, by Richard Wasserstrom Page 707 Two Forms of Androgynism, by Joyce Trebilcot Page 718 Philosophers Against the Family, by Christina Sommers Page 728 Suggested Readings Page 753 Pt 9. MORALITY AND SOCIETY Page 755 Famine, Affluence, and Morality, by Peter Singer Page 758 World Hunger and Moral Obligation: The Case Against Singer, by John Arthur Page 769 Lifeboat Ethics: The Case Against Helping the Poor, by Garrett Hardin Page 777 Population and Food: Metaphors and the Reality, by William Murdoch and Allan Oaten Page 790 Moral Constraings on Foreign Policy, by Douglas MacLean Page 801 Dictatorships and Double Standards, by Jeane Kirkpatrick Page 814 Why Democracies Fail, by Jean-François Revel Page 832 Totalitarianism vs. Authoritarianism, by Michael Walzer Page 842 Suggested Readings Page 849

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Includes bibliographical references.

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Dewey Decimal Class
170
Library of Congress
BJ1012 .V45 1985, BJ1012.V45 1985

The Physical Object

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Paperback
Pagination
ix, 849 p.
Number of pages
849
Dimensions
21.4 x 14.4 x 3.2 centimeters

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OL2068735M
Internet Archive
vicevirtueinever00somm
ISBN 10
0155948911
ISBN 13
9780155948914
LCCN
88081037
OCLC/WorldCat
19575072, 728454852
Library Thing
174099
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1295130

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