How much can morality demand of well-off Westerners as a response to the plight of the poor and starving in the rest of the world, or in response to environmental crises? Is it wrong to put your friends and family first? And what do the answers to these questions tell us about the nature of morality? This collection of eleven new essays from some of the world's leading moral philosophers brings the reader to the cutting edge of this contemporary ethical debate. With essays from Kantians, utilitarians, rights theorists, virtue ethicists, and others, a wide variety of major ethical approaches are represented by distinguished authors
Moral dilemmas are often discussed in the philosophy of ethics. However, there is disagreement on wh...
Bernard Williams’ Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy is widely regarded as one of the most importan...
This cutting-edge volume of original essays features a diverse, international team of prominent scho...
What reasons do we have to be moral, and are these reasons more compelling than the reasons we have ...
Contributions to moral practice and theory may come from philosophy, any social or empirical science...
Introduction to a Special Issue of the Journal of Value Inquiry... "The essays in this volume are il...
Subject examines classic texts from the history of Western moral philosophy, and their answers to th...
This collection of new essays focuses on metaethical views from outside the mainstream European trad...
Morality is demanding; this is a platitude. It is thus no surprise when we find that moral theories ...
This bookbrings together essays from leading scholars who, rather than taking a strictly exegetical ...
This lively anthology provides classic and contemporary defenses and critiques of the central ethica...
The standard view of moral dilemmas is that they are occasions where a person is faced with conflict...
This volume brings together internationally recognised Schopenhauer scholars to develop new perspect...
In the hands of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle, ethicsfocused on the question of how to live, or how...
Skepticism is the one problem above all others which has commanded the attention of moral philosophe...
Moral dilemmas are often discussed in the philosophy of ethics. However, there is disagreement on wh...
Bernard Williams’ Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy is widely regarded as one of the most importan...
This cutting-edge volume of original essays features a diverse, international team of prominent scho...
What reasons do we have to be moral, and are these reasons more compelling than the reasons we have ...
Contributions to moral practice and theory may come from philosophy, any social or empirical science...
Introduction to a Special Issue of the Journal of Value Inquiry... "The essays in this volume are il...
Subject examines classic texts from the history of Western moral philosophy, and their answers to th...
This collection of new essays focuses on metaethical views from outside the mainstream European trad...
Morality is demanding; this is a platitude. It is thus no surprise when we find that moral theories ...
This bookbrings together essays from leading scholars who, rather than taking a strictly exegetical ...
This lively anthology provides classic and contemporary defenses and critiques of the central ethica...
The standard view of moral dilemmas is that they are occasions where a person is faced with conflict...
This volume brings together internationally recognised Schopenhauer scholars to develop new perspect...
In the hands of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle, ethicsfocused on the question of how to live, or how...
Skepticism is the one problem above all others which has commanded the attention of moral philosophe...
Moral dilemmas are often discussed in the philosophy of ethics. However, there is disagreement on wh...
Bernard Williams’ Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy is widely regarded as one of the most importan...
This cutting-edge volume of original essays features a diverse, international team of prominent scho...