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Ethical Argument Hugh Mercer Curtler (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy, Southwestern Minnesota State University)

Ethical Argument By Hugh Mercer Curtler (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy, Southwestern Minnesota State University)

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This short introduction to ethics bridges the gap between theory and practice. By combining case studies with discussion of theoretical issues, the text introduces students to the most important ethical concepts. The book is an ideal introductory volume for undergraduate students.

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Ethical Argument: Critical Thinking in Ethics by Hugh Mercer Curtler (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy, Southwestern Minnesota State University)

Designed to immediately engage students and other readers in philosophical reflection, the new edition of Ethical Argument: Critical Thinking in Ethics bridges the gap between ethical theory and practice. This brief introduction combines a discussion of ethical theory with fundamental elements of critical thinking--including informal fallacies and the basics of logic--and uses case studies and practical applications to illustrate concepts. Author Hugh Mercer Curtler presents a carefully formulated critique of ethical relativism, encouraging students to reason along with him and to question his argument at every point. This approach enables students to think systematically about ethical issues and to acquire basic skills in argumentation at the same time. They will learn how to bring principles to bear on ethical conflict, how to weigh pros and cons, how to recognize good ethical reasons, and how to distinguish sound argumentation from rationalization. The second edition of Ethical Argument: Critical Thinking in Ethics includes new exercises and examples, summary boxes, cartoons, and sample dialogues that demonstrate how to effectively debate ethical positions. It features more than forty case studies on ethical issues that are interesting and relevant to students. An ideal core text for courses in introductory ethics, this concise volume can be used along with additional primary sources, case studies, or newspaper articles and novels. It is also a helpful supplementary text for courses in applied ethics--including professional, business, and medical ethics--and in critical thinking.

Table of Contents

Foreword, by Susan Leigh Anderson Preface: To the Instructor Introduction: To the Student Setting the Stage: Opening Dialogue 1: Is It All a Matter of Opinion? Relativism versus Objectivism 2: The Framework Interlude: Rick and Nina Revisited 3: Devising a Procedure 4: The Justification of Ethical Claims 5: Ethical Argument in Action 6: Cases for Discussion and Analysis Glossary of Key Terms Used in This Text Index

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CIN0195173163VG
9780195173161
0195173163
Ethical Argument: Critical Thinking in Ethics by Hugh Mercer Curtler (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy, Southwestern Minnesota State University)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
20040325
206
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