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- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
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The late Louis P. Pojman was Professor of Philosophy at the United States Military Academy at West Point. He is the author or editor of more than thirty books including Classics of Philosophy, Third Edition (OUP, 2010). Lewis Vaughn is the author or coauthor of numerous books, including Bioethics, Fourth Edition (2019), The Power of Critical Thinking, Sixth Edition, (2018), Philosophy Here and Now, Third Edition (2019), and Living Philosophy, Third Edition (2021), all published by Oxford University Press. He also publishes Doing Ethics, Fifth Edition (2018) with W.W. Norton.
* Preface
* Introduction
* Part I: The Nature of Morality: Good and Evil
* 1. What is the Purpose of Morality?
* William Golding, Lord of the Flies: A Moral Allegory
* Louis P. Pojman, On the Nature and Purpose of Morality: Reflections
on William Golding's Lord of the Flies
* Thomas Hobbes, On the State of Nature
* 2. Good and Evil
* Herman Melville, Billy Budd
* Fyodor Dostoevsky, Why Is There Evil?
* William Styron, Sophie's Choice
* Philip Hallie, From Cruelty to Goodness
* Philippa Foot, Natural Goodness
* Richard Taylor, On the Origin of Good and Evil
* 3. Is Everything Relative?
* Herodotus, Custom Is King
* Ruth Benedict, The Case for Moral Relativism
* David Enoch, Why I Am an Objectivist about Ethics (And Why You Are,
Too)
* James Rachels, Why Morality Is Not Relative
* Jean Bethke Elshtain, Judge Not?
* Mary Midgley, Trying Out One's New Sword
* Henrick Ibsen, The Enemy of the People
* Part II: Moral Theories and Moral Character
* 4. Utilitarianism
* Seaman Holmes and the Longboat of William Brown, Reported by John
William Wallace
* Jeremy Bentham, Classical Utilitarianism
* John Stuart Mill, Utilitarianism Refined
* Kai Nielsen, A Defense of Utilitarianism
* Bernard Williams, Against Utilitarianism
* Ursula Le Guin, The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas
* 5. Deontological Ethics
* Immanuel Kant, The Moral Law
* William K. Frankena, Kant's Theory
* W. D. Ross, Intuitionism
* Ambrose Bierce, A Horseman in the Sky
* Charles Fried, The Evil of Lying
* Plato, Does Morality Depend on Religion?
* James Rachels, The Divine Command Theory
* Thomas Nagel, Moral Luck
* Carl Dennis, New Year's Eve
* 6. Virtue Ethics
* Aristotle, Virtue Ethics
* Alasdair MacIntyre, The Virtues
* Susan Wolf, Moral Saints
* Nathaniel Hawthorne, The Great Stone Face
* William K. Frankena, A Critique of Virtue-Based Ethical Systems
* Jesus of Nazareth, The Sermon on the Mount; The Good Samaritan
* Leo Tolstoy, How Much Land Does a Man Need? Greed
* Epictetus and Others, The Stoic Catechism
* Vice Admiral James Stockdale, The World of Epictetus: Courage and
Endurance
* 7. Feminist Ethics and the Ethics of Care
* Alison M. Jaggar, Feminist Ethics
* Jan Crosthwaite, Gender and Bioethics
* Annette C. Baier, The Need for More than Justice
* Virginia Held, The Ethics of Care
* Part III Moral Issues
* 8. Ethics and Egoism: Why Should We Be Moral?
* Plato, The Ring of Gyges
* Ayn Rand, In Defense of Ethical Egoism
* Louis P. Pojman, Egoism and Altruism: A Critique of Ayn Rand
* James Rachels, A Critique of Ethical Egoism
* 9. Does Life Have Meaning?
* Voltaire, The Good Brahmin
* Epicurus, Hedonism
* Albert Camus, Life Is Absurd
* Viktor Frankl, The Human Search for Meaning: Reflections on Auschwitz
* * John Messerly, The Ascent of Meaning
* Bertrand Russell, Reflections on Suffering
* Richard Taylor, The Meaning of Life
* Part IV: Applied Ethics: Moral Problems
* 10. Sexism and Misogyny
* Ann E. Cudd and Leslie Jones, Sexism
* Kate Manne with Sean Illing, What We Get Wrong about Misogyny
* Charlotte Perkins Gilman, The Yellow Wallpaper
* 11. Racism, Equity, and Privilege
* Lawrence Blum, Racism: What It Is and Isn't
* Naomi Zack, Uses and Abuses of the Discourse of White Privilege
* Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, Racism Without Racists
* Shannon Sullivan, Good White Liberals
* 12. Free Speech and Hate Speech
* Sigal Ben-Porath, Free Speech on Campus
* Richard Stengel and Conor Friedersdorf, Two Views of Speech Laws
* Erwin Chemerinsky and Howard Gillman, Hate Speech
* 13. Pandemic Ehics
* Michael Sandel with Colleen Walsh, Why Some Americans Refuse to
Social Distance and Wear Masks
* Ezekiel J. Emanuel, Govind Persad, Ross Upshur, Et Al., Fair
Allocation of Scarce Medical Resources in the Time of COVID-19
* 14. Food Ethics
* George Orwell, Shooting an Elephant
* Tristram McPherson, How to Argue for (and Against) Ethical Veganism
* Joel Salatin, Animal Welfare
* Alastair Norcross, Puppies, Pigs, and People: Eating Meat and
Marginal Cases
* 15. The Ethics of Climate Change
* Robert Heilbroner, What Has Prosperity Ever Done for Me?
* Stephen M. Gardiner, A Perfect Moral Storm: Climate Change
* John Broome, The Public and Private Morality of Climate Change
* Introduction
* Part I: The Nature of Morality: Good and Evil
* 1. What is the Purpose of Morality?
* William Golding, Lord of the Flies: A Moral Allegory
* Louis P. Pojman, On the Nature and Purpose of Morality: Reflections
on William Golding's Lord of the Flies
* Thomas Hobbes, On the State of Nature
* 2. Good and Evil
* Herman Melville, Billy Budd
* Fyodor Dostoevsky, Why Is There Evil?
* William Styron, Sophie's Choice
* Philip Hallie, From Cruelty to Goodness
* Philippa Foot, Natural Goodness
* Richard Taylor, On the Origin of Good and Evil
* 3. Is Everything Relative?
* Herodotus, Custom Is King
* Ruth Benedict, The Case for Moral Relativism
* David Enoch, Why I Am an Objectivist about Ethics (And Why You Are,
Too)
* James Rachels, Why Morality Is Not Relative
* Jean Bethke Elshtain, Judge Not?
* Mary Midgley, Trying Out One's New Sword
* Henrick Ibsen, The Enemy of the People
* Part II: Moral Theories and Moral Character
* 4. Utilitarianism
* Seaman Holmes and the Longboat of William Brown, Reported by John
William Wallace
* Jeremy Bentham, Classical Utilitarianism
* John Stuart Mill, Utilitarianism Refined
* Kai Nielsen, A Defense of Utilitarianism
* Bernard Williams, Against Utilitarianism
* Ursula Le Guin, The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas
* 5. Deontological Ethics
* Immanuel Kant, The Moral Law
* William K. Frankena, Kant's Theory
* W. D. Ross, Intuitionism
* Ambrose Bierce, A Horseman in the Sky
* Charles Fried, The Evil of Lying
* Plato, Does Morality Depend on Religion?
* James Rachels, The Divine Command Theory
* Thomas Nagel, Moral Luck
* Carl Dennis, New Year's Eve
* 6. Virtue Ethics
* Aristotle, Virtue Ethics
* Alasdair MacIntyre, The Virtues
* Susan Wolf, Moral Saints
* Nathaniel Hawthorne, The Great Stone Face
* William K. Frankena, A Critique of Virtue-Based Ethical Systems
* Jesus of Nazareth, The Sermon on the Mount; The Good Samaritan
* Leo Tolstoy, How Much Land Does a Man Need? Greed
* Epictetus and Others, The Stoic Catechism
* Vice Admiral James Stockdale, The World of Epictetus: Courage and
Endurance
* 7. Feminist Ethics and the Ethics of Care
* Alison M. Jaggar, Feminist Ethics
* Jan Crosthwaite, Gender and Bioethics
* Annette C. Baier, The Need for More than Justice
* Virginia Held, The Ethics of Care
* Part III Moral Issues
* 8. Ethics and Egoism: Why Should We Be Moral?
* Plato, The Ring of Gyges
* Ayn Rand, In Defense of Ethical Egoism
* Louis P. Pojman, Egoism and Altruism: A Critique of Ayn Rand
* James Rachels, A Critique of Ethical Egoism
* 9. Does Life Have Meaning?
* Voltaire, The Good Brahmin
* Epicurus, Hedonism
* Albert Camus, Life Is Absurd
* Viktor Frankl, The Human Search for Meaning: Reflections on Auschwitz
* * John Messerly, The Ascent of Meaning
* Bertrand Russell, Reflections on Suffering
* Richard Taylor, The Meaning of Life
* Part IV: Applied Ethics: Moral Problems
* 10. Sexism and Misogyny
* Ann E. Cudd and Leslie Jones, Sexism
* Kate Manne with Sean Illing, What We Get Wrong about Misogyny
* Charlotte Perkins Gilman, The Yellow Wallpaper
* 11. Racism, Equity, and Privilege
* Lawrence Blum, Racism: What It Is and Isn't
* Naomi Zack, Uses and Abuses of the Discourse of White Privilege
* Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, Racism Without Racists
* Shannon Sullivan, Good White Liberals
* 12. Free Speech and Hate Speech
* Sigal Ben-Porath, Free Speech on Campus
* Richard Stengel and Conor Friedersdorf, Two Views of Speech Laws
* Erwin Chemerinsky and Howard Gillman, Hate Speech
* 13. Pandemic Ehics
* Michael Sandel with Colleen Walsh, Why Some Americans Refuse to
Social Distance and Wear Masks
* Ezekiel J. Emanuel, Govind Persad, Ross Upshur, Et Al., Fair
Allocation of Scarce Medical Resources in the Time of COVID-19
* 14. Food Ethics
* George Orwell, Shooting an Elephant
* Tristram McPherson, How to Argue for (and Against) Ethical Veganism
* Joel Salatin, Animal Welfare
* Alastair Norcross, Puppies, Pigs, and People: Eating Meat and
Marginal Cases
* 15. The Ethics of Climate Change
* Robert Heilbroner, What Has Prosperity Ever Done for Me?
* Stephen M. Gardiner, A Perfect Moral Storm: Climate Change
* John Broome, The Public and Private Morality of Climate Change
* Preface
* Introduction
* Part I: The Nature of Morality: Good and Evil
* 1. What is the Purpose of Morality?
* William Golding, Lord of the Flies: A Moral Allegory
* Louis P. Pojman, On the Nature and Purpose of Morality: Reflections
on William Golding's Lord of the Flies
* Thomas Hobbes, On the State of Nature
* 2. Good and Evil
* Herman Melville, Billy Budd
* Fyodor Dostoevsky, Why Is There Evil?
* William Styron, Sophie's Choice
* Philip Hallie, From Cruelty to Goodness
* Philippa Foot, Natural Goodness
* Richard Taylor, On the Origin of Good and Evil
* 3. Is Everything Relative?
* Herodotus, Custom Is King
* Ruth Benedict, The Case for Moral Relativism
* David Enoch, Why I Am an Objectivist about Ethics (And Why You Are,
Too)
* James Rachels, Why Morality Is Not Relative
* Jean Bethke Elshtain, Judge Not?
* Mary Midgley, Trying Out One's New Sword
* Henrick Ibsen, The Enemy of the People
* Part II: Moral Theories and Moral Character
* 4. Utilitarianism
* Seaman Holmes and the Longboat of William Brown, Reported by John
William Wallace
* Jeremy Bentham, Classical Utilitarianism
* John Stuart Mill, Utilitarianism Refined
* Kai Nielsen, A Defense of Utilitarianism
* Bernard Williams, Against Utilitarianism
* Ursula Le Guin, The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas
* 5. Deontological Ethics
* Immanuel Kant, The Moral Law
* William K. Frankena, Kant's Theory
* W. D. Ross, Intuitionism
* Ambrose Bierce, A Horseman in the Sky
* Charles Fried, The Evil of Lying
* Plato, Does Morality Depend on Religion?
* James Rachels, The Divine Command Theory
* Thomas Nagel, Moral Luck
* Carl Dennis, New Year's Eve
* 6. Virtue Ethics
* Aristotle, Virtue Ethics
* Alasdair MacIntyre, The Virtues
* Susan Wolf, Moral Saints
* Nathaniel Hawthorne, The Great Stone Face
* William K. Frankena, A Critique of Virtue-Based Ethical Systems
* Jesus of Nazareth, The Sermon on the Mount; The Good Samaritan
* Leo Tolstoy, How Much Land Does a Man Need? Greed
* Epictetus and Others, The Stoic Catechism
* Vice Admiral James Stockdale, The World of Epictetus: Courage and
Endurance
* 7. Feminist Ethics and the Ethics of Care
* Alison M. Jaggar, Feminist Ethics
* Jan Crosthwaite, Gender and Bioethics
* Annette C. Baier, The Need for More than Justice
* Virginia Held, The Ethics of Care
* Part III Moral Issues
* 8. Ethics and Egoism: Why Should We Be Moral?
* Plato, The Ring of Gyges
* Ayn Rand, In Defense of Ethical Egoism
* Louis P. Pojman, Egoism and Altruism: A Critique of Ayn Rand
* James Rachels, A Critique of Ethical Egoism
* 9. Does Life Have Meaning?
* Voltaire, The Good Brahmin
* Epicurus, Hedonism
* Albert Camus, Life Is Absurd
* Viktor Frankl, The Human Search for Meaning: Reflections on Auschwitz
* * John Messerly, The Ascent of Meaning
* Bertrand Russell, Reflections on Suffering
* Richard Taylor, The Meaning of Life
* Part IV: Applied Ethics: Moral Problems
* 10. Sexism and Misogyny
* Ann E. Cudd and Leslie Jones, Sexism
* Kate Manne with Sean Illing, What We Get Wrong about Misogyny
* Charlotte Perkins Gilman, The Yellow Wallpaper
* 11. Racism, Equity, and Privilege
* Lawrence Blum, Racism: What It Is and Isn't
* Naomi Zack, Uses and Abuses of the Discourse of White Privilege
* Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, Racism Without Racists
* Shannon Sullivan, Good White Liberals
* 12. Free Speech and Hate Speech
* Sigal Ben-Porath, Free Speech on Campus
* Richard Stengel and Conor Friedersdorf, Two Views of Speech Laws
* Erwin Chemerinsky and Howard Gillman, Hate Speech
* 13. Pandemic Ehics
* Michael Sandel with Colleen Walsh, Why Some Americans Refuse to
Social Distance and Wear Masks
* Ezekiel J. Emanuel, Govind Persad, Ross Upshur, Et Al., Fair
Allocation of Scarce Medical Resources in the Time of COVID-19
* 14. Food Ethics
* George Orwell, Shooting an Elephant
* Tristram McPherson, How to Argue for (and Against) Ethical Veganism
* Joel Salatin, Animal Welfare
* Alastair Norcross, Puppies, Pigs, and People: Eating Meat and
Marginal Cases
* 15. The Ethics of Climate Change
* Robert Heilbroner, What Has Prosperity Ever Done for Me?
* Stephen M. Gardiner, A Perfect Moral Storm: Climate Change
* John Broome, The Public and Private Morality of Climate Change
* Introduction
* Part I: The Nature of Morality: Good and Evil
* 1. What is the Purpose of Morality?
* William Golding, Lord of the Flies: A Moral Allegory
* Louis P. Pojman, On the Nature and Purpose of Morality: Reflections
on William Golding's Lord of the Flies
* Thomas Hobbes, On the State of Nature
* 2. Good and Evil
* Herman Melville, Billy Budd
* Fyodor Dostoevsky, Why Is There Evil?
* William Styron, Sophie's Choice
* Philip Hallie, From Cruelty to Goodness
* Philippa Foot, Natural Goodness
* Richard Taylor, On the Origin of Good and Evil
* 3. Is Everything Relative?
* Herodotus, Custom Is King
* Ruth Benedict, The Case for Moral Relativism
* David Enoch, Why I Am an Objectivist about Ethics (And Why You Are,
Too)
* James Rachels, Why Morality Is Not Relative
* Jean Bethke Elshtain, Judge Not?
* Mary Midgley, Trying Out One's New Sword
* Henrick Ibsen, The Enemy of the People
* Part II: Moral Theories and Moral Character
* 4. Utilitarianism
* Seaman Holmes and the Longboat of William Brown, Reported by John
William Wallace
* Jeremy Bentham, Classical Utilitarianism
* John Stuart Mill, Utilitarianism Refined
* Kai Nielsen, A Defense of Utilitarianism
* Bernard Williams, Against Utilitarianism
* Ursula Le Guin, The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas
* 5. Deontological Ethics
* Immanuel Kant, The Moral Law
* William K. Frankena, Kant's Theory
* W. D. Ross, Intuitionism
* Ambrose Bierce, A Horseman in the Sky
* Charles Fried, The Evil of Lying
* Plato, Does Morality Depend on Religion?
* James Rachels, The Divine Command Theory
* Thomas Nagel, Moral Luck
* Carl Dennis, New Year's Eve
* 6. Virtue Ethics
* Aristotle, Virtue Ethics
* Alasdair MacIntyre, The Virtues
* Susan Wolf, Moral Saints
* Nathaniel Hawthorne, The Great Stone Face
* William K. Frankena, A Critique of Virtue-Based Ethical Systems
* Jesus of Nazareth, The Sermon on the Mount; The Good Samaritan
* Leo Tolstoy, How Much Land Does a Man Need? Greed
* Epictetus and Others, The Stoic Catechism
* Vice Admiral James Stockdale, The World of Epictetus: Courage and
Endurance
* 7. Feminist Ethics and the Ethics of Care
* Alison M. Jaggar, Feminist Ethics
* Jan Crosthwaite, Gender and Bioethics
* Annette C. Baier, The Need for More than Justice
* Virginia Held, The Ethics of Care
* Part III Moral Issues
* 8. Ethics and Egoism: Why Should We Be Moral?
* Plato, The Ring of Gyges
* Ayn Rand, In Defense of Ethical Egoism
* Louis P. Pojman, Egoism and Altruism: A Critique of Ayn Rand
* James Rachels, A Critique of Ethical Egoism
* 9. Does Life Have Meaning?
* Voltaire, The Good Brahmin
* Epicurus, Hedonism
* Albert Camus, Life Is Absurd
* Viktor Frankl, The Human Search for Meaning: Reflections on Auschwitz
* * John Messerly, The Ascent of Meaning
* Bertrand Russell, Reflections on Suffering
* Richard Taylor, The Meaning of Life
* Part IV: Applied Ethics: Moral Problems
* 10. Sexism and Misogyny
* Ann E. Cudd and Leslie Jones, Sexism
* Kate Manne with Sean Illing, What We Get Wrong about Misogyny
* Charlotte Perkins Gilman, The Yellow Wallpaper
* 11. Racism, Equity, and Privilege
* Lawrence Blum, Racism: What It Is and Isn't
* Naomi Zack, Uses and Abuses of the Discourse of White Privilege
* Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, Racism Without Racists
* Shannon Sullivan, Good White Liberals
* 12. Free Speech and Hate Speech
* Sigal Ben-Porath, Free Speech on Campus
* Richard Stengel and Conor Friedersdorf, Two Views of Speech Laws
* Erwin Chemerinsky and Howard Gillman, Hate Speech
* 13. Pandemic Ehics
* Michael Sandel with Colleen Walsh, Why Some Americans Refuse to
Social Distance and Wear Masks
* Ezekiel J. Emanuel, Govind Persad, Ross Upshur, Et Al., Fair
Allocation of Scarce Medical Resources in the Time of COVID-19
* 14. Food Ethics
* George Orwell, Shooting an Elephant
* Tristram McPherson, How to Argue for (and Against) Ethical Veganism
* Joel Salatin, Animal Welfare
* Alastair Norcross, Puppies, Pigs, and People: Eating Meat and
Marginal Cases
* 15. The Ethics of Climate Change
* Robert Heilbroner, What Has Prosperity Ever Done for Me?
* Stephen M. Gardiner, A Perfect Moral Storm: Climate Change
* John Broome, The Public and Private Morality of Climate Change