Pocket Dictionary of Ethics

Pocket Dictionary of Ethics
Title Pocket Dictionary of Ethics PDF eBook
Author Stanley J. Grenz
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Pages 130
Release 2010-03-17
Genre Religion
ISBN 083086704X

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Stanley J. Grenz and Jay T. Smith define more than 300 terms related to Christian ethics, including ideas, issues, positions, thinkers, schools and specialties.

A Dictionary of Ethics

A Dictionary of Ethics
Title A Dictionary of Ethics PDF eBook
Author Terence Cuneo
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 66
Release 2020-07-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0192540173

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This authoritative dictionary contains clear, concise definitions of over 150 key terms from ethical theory and touches upon a variety of relevant subfields including meta-ethics, normative ethics, and applied ethics. It addresses a number of sub topics which have been under-represented within current literature, including the ethics of eating, feminist ethics, and disability ethics. Other entries cover relevant contemporary concepts, such as care ethics, moral nativism, and constitutivism, offering a thorough and accessible understanding to those working in conjunction with relevant fields. A Dictionary of Ethics is a valuable reference resource for academics, practitioners, and students of moral philosophy, applied ethics, and public policy. It will also be of interest to readers looking to familiarize themselves with ethical terms and the concepts they express.

New Dictionary of Christian Ethics & Pastoral Theology

New Dictionary of Christian Ethics & Pastoral Theology
Title New Dictionary of Christian Ethics & Pastoral Theology PDF eBook
Author David J. Atkinson
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Pages 1054
Release 2013-11-21
Genre Religion
ISBN 083089618X

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Encompassing a wide range of topics--from the timely (health care and business ethics) to the traditional (atonement, suffering and the kingdom of God)—this work features an easy-to-use reference system and eighteen articles that introduce readers to key themes in moral, pastoral and practical theology. Edited by David J. Atkinson and David F. Field with consulting editors Arthur Holmes and Oliver O'Donovan.

The Old Testament and Ethics

The Old Testament and Ethics
Title The Old Testament and Ethics PDF eBook
Author Joel B. Green
Publisher Baker Academic
Pages 246
Release 2013-12-03
Genre Religion
ISBN 1441245677

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The acclaimed Dictionary of Scripture and Ethics (DSE), written to respond to the movement among biblical scholars and ethicists to recover the Bible for moral formation, offered needed orientation and perspective on the vital relationship between Scripture and ethics. This book-by-book survey of the Old Testament features key articles from the DSE, bringing together a stellar list of contributors to introduce students to the use of the Old Testament for moral formation. It will serve as an excellent supplementary text. The stellar list of contributors includes Bruce Birch, Mark Boda, William Brown, Stephen Chapman, Daniel Harrington, and Dennis Olson.

Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements

Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements
Title Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements PDF eBook
Author American Nurses Association
Publisher Nursesbooks.org
Pages 42
Release 2001
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1558101764

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Pamphlet is a succinct statement of the ethical obligations and duties of individuals who enter the nursing profession, the profession's nonnegotiable ethical standard, and an expression of nursing's own understanding of its commitment to society. Provides a framework for nurses to use in ethical analysis and decision-making.

Ethics Without Principles

Ethics Without Principles
Title Ethics Without Principles PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Dancy
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 240
Release 2004-06-10
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0199270023

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Jonathan Dancy presents a long-awaited exposition and defence of particularism in ethics, a view with which he has been associated for twenty years. He argues that the traditional link between morality and principles, or between being moral and having principles, is little more than a mistake. The possibility of moral thought and judgement does not in any way depend on an adequate supply of principles. Dancy grounds this claim on a form of reasons-holism, holding that what is a reason in one case need not be any reason in another, and maintaining that moral reasons are no different in this respect from others. He puts forward a distinctive form of value-holism to go with the holism of reasons, and he gives a detailed discussion, much needed, of the currently popular topic of 'contributory' reasons. Opposing positions of all sorts are summarized and criticized. Ethics Without Principles is the definitive statement of particularist ethical theory, and will be required reading for all those working on moral philosophy and ethical theory.

Ethics for the Real World

Ethics for the Real World
Title Ethics for the Real World PDF eBook
Author Ronald Arthur Howard
Publisher Harvard Business Press
Pages 225
Release 2008
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1422121062

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This work focuses on one of ethics' most insidious problems: the inability to make clear and consistent choices in everyday life. The practical tools and techniques in this book can help readers design a set of personal standards, based on sound ethical reasoning, for reducing everyday compromises.