Three methods of ethics : a debate / Marcia W. Baron, Philip Pettit, Michael Slote.
Tipo de material: TextoSeries Great debates in philosophyDetalles de publicación: Malden, Mass. : Blackwell, 1997. Descripción: vi, 285 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 0631194347 (hardback : alk. paper); 9780631194347 (hardback : alk. paper); 0631194355 (pbk. : alk. paper); 9780631194354 (pbk. : alk. paper)Tema(s): Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804 -- Ethics -- Congresses | Ethics -- Congresses | Ética -- Congresos | Virtud -- Congresos | Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804 -- Etica | Consequentialism (Ethics) -- Congresses | Virtues -- CongressesResumen: During the past decade ethical theory has been in a lively state of development, and three basic approaches to ethics - Kantian ethics, consequentialism, and virtue ethics - have assumed positions of particular prominence. Written in the form of a debate, this volume presents a clear survey and assessment of the main arguments, both for and against each of these three central approaches to ethics. In doing so, it represents the first volume to bring these forms of ethical theory into a critical relationship, engaging current philosophical debate on the one hand in terms clear enough for undergraduates on the other.It is an ideal basis for course use in ethics and moral philosophy.Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca de origen | Signatura | URL | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras | Reserva de ítems |
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During the past decade ethical theory has been in a lively state of development, and three basic approaches to ethics - Kantian ethics, consequentialism, and virtue ethics - have assumed positions of particular prominence. Written in the form of a debate, this volume presents a clear survey and assessment of the main arguments, both for and against each of these three central approaches to ethics. In doing so, it represents the first volume to bring these forms of ethical theory into a critical relationship, engaging current philosophical debate on the one hand in terms clear enough for undergraduates on the other.It is an ideal basis for course use in ethics and moral philosophy.
Essays presented at a conference by the Dept. of Philosophy, Monash University, June 1995.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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