Ethics: A Pluralistic Approach To Moral Theory -

: Each chapter includes discussion questions and is supported by web resources designed to improve student retention and comprehension.

: The text uses current issues, movies, and interviews with contemporary advocates of major theories to make abstract concepts more tangible. Ethics: A Pluralistic Approach to Moral Theory

The book guides readers through a wide range of moral perspectives, including: The role of relativism in moral life. Religious moralities and divine commands. Egoism and the ethics of selfishness. : Each chapter includes discussion questions and is

: Unlike texts that focus on a single theory, this book provides a framework to understand how competing traditions—like virtue ethics, utilitarianism, and deontology —relate to one another. Religious moralities and divine commands

Ethics of character (Aristotle) versus ethics of consequences.

: Reviewers on Amazon and ThriftBooks note that the book manages to offer broad coverage of diverse moral theories without being overly technical or sacrificing depth. Core Content Areas