The Right Thing to Do
Title | The Right Thing to Do PDF eBook |
Author | James Rachels |
Publisher | McGraw-Hill Humanities, Social Sciences & World Languages |
Pages | 320 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9780072476910 |
Anthology of readings in moral philosophy.
The Right Thing to Do
Title | The Right Thing to Do PDF eBook |
Author | James Rachels |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 524 |
Release | 2019-07-26 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1538129485 |
Now in its eighth edition, James Rachels’ and Stuart Rachels’ The Right Thing to Do: Readings in Moral Philosophy continues its legacy of providing students a diverse collection of thought-provoking essays from historical and contemporary perspectives. Introductory essays by James Rachels and foundational readings in moral theory provide a base from which students can engage with the updated selection of essays on pressing issues. New to the Eighth Edition: From gun rights to the opioid crisis to racial equality, these new essays bring questions of moral philosophy into the daily lives of today’s students. 1. A Death at Penn State, by Caitlin Flanagan 2. The Opioid Crisis, As Lived in West Virginia, by Margaret Talbot 3. Is Doping Wrong?, by Peter Singer 4. The Case for Reparations, by Ta-Nehisi Coates 5. Why Guns Shouldn’t Be Outlawed, by Michael Huemer 6. Is Taxation Theft?, by Michael Huemer 7. Letting Go: What Should Medicine Do When It Can’t Save Your Life?, by Atul Gawande 8. The Meaning of Life, by Richard Taylor
The Right Thing to Do
Title | The Right Thing to Do PDF eBook |
Author | Rachels |
Publisher | McGraw-Hill Europe |
Pages | 384 |
Release | 2015-02-16 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9789814577403 |
Offers essays on compelling issues that students are familiar with and understand.
Looseleaf for The Right Thing To Do: Basic Readings in Moral Philosophy
Title | Looseleaf for The Right Thing To Do: Basic Readings in Moral Philosophy PDF eBook |
Author | James Rachels |
Publisher | McGraw-Hill Education |
Pages | |
Release | 2018-10-30 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9781260166156 |
The Right Thing to Do: Basic Readings in Moral Philosophy, 8e is a companion reader to the best-selling text: The Elements of Moral Philosophy. Authors James Rachels and Stuart Rachels offer engaging, thought-provoking essays on compelling issues that students are familiar with and understand. This rich collection of essays can be used on its own for a course on moral philosophy, or it can be used to supplement other introductory texts.
The Elements of Moral Philosophy
Title | The Elements of Moral Philosophy PDF eBook |
Author | James Rachels |
Publisher | |
Pages | 169 |
Release | 1986 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9780877224051 |
Socrates said that moral philosophy deals with 'no small matter, but how we ought to live'. Beginning with a minimum conception of what morality is, the author offers discussions of the most important ethical theories. He includes treatments of such topics as cultural relativism, ethical subjectivism, psychological egoism, and ethical egoism.
The Right Thing to Do
Title | The Right Thing to Do PDF eBook |
Author | Stuart Rachels |
Publisher | McGraw-Hill Higher Education |
Pages | 346 |
Release | 2012-01-01 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780071315197 |
The Right Thing to Do: Basic Readings in Moral Philosophy is the engaging companion reader to James Rachels and Stuart Rachels' best-selling text, The Elements of Moral Philosophy (0-07-803824-3). It offers readable, well-argued essays on compelling issues that students are familiar with and can understand. This collection can also stand on its own as the text for a course in moral philosophy, or it can be used to supplement any introductory text.
Justice
Title | Justice PDF eBook |
Author | Michael J. Sandel |
Publisher | Farrar, Straus and Giroux |
Pages | 318 |
Release | 2009-09-15 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1429952687 |
A renowned Harvard professor's brilliant, sweeping, inspiring account of the role of justice in our society--and of the moral dilemmas we face as citizens What are our obligations to others as people in a free society? Should government tax the rich to help the poor? Is the free market fair? Is it sometimes wrong to tell the truth? Is killing sometimes morally required? Is it possible, or desirable, to legislate morality? Do individual rights and the common good conflict? Michael J. Sandel's "Justice" course is one of the most popular and influential at Harvard. Up to a thousand students pack the campus theater to hear Sandel relate the big questions of political philosophy to the most vexing issues of the day, and this fall, public television will air a series based on the course. Justice offers readers the same exhilarating journey that captivates Harvard students. This book is a searching, lyrical exploration of the meaning of justice, one that invites readers of all political persuasions to consider familiar controversies in fresh and illuminating ways. Affirmative action, same-sex marriage, physician-assisted suicide, abortion, national service, patriotism and dissent, the moral limits of markets—Sandel dramatizes the challenge of thinking through these con?icts, and shows how a surer grasp of philosophy can help us make sense of politics, morality, and our own convictions as well. Justice is lively, thought-provoking, and wise—an essential new addition to the small shelf of books that speak convincingly to the hard questions of our civic life.