Applied Ethics: A Reader / Edition 1

Applied Ethics: A Reader / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0631188339
ISBN-13:
9780631188339
Pub. Date:
08/20/1993
Publisher:
Wiley
ISBN-10:
0631188339
ISBN-13:
9780631188339
Pub. Date:
08/20/1993
Publisher:
Wiley
Applied Ethics: A Reader / Edition 1

Applied Ethics: A Reader / Edition 1

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Overview

The essays in this book range over the fields of environmental ethics, business ethics, professional ethics, and bio-medical ethics. In each of the essays a significant question in the field of applied ethics is treated in a way that is methodologically revealing and provides some sense of new directions and preoccupations in the field. Among the questions discussed are: How should we conceive of the relations between theoretical ethics and practical ethics? What is the nature of responsible moral reasoning and deliberation? To what extent is rationality ultimately the same in morality and science? Is applied ethics inherently conventional or conservative in its deliberations and results? Can or should specialists in applied ethics claim moral expertise in relation to problems in a given domain? TO what extent is the personal history of persons working in the field opf applied ethics relevant to assessing their work? While the contributors appear to agree on the answers to some of these questions, there is spirited disagreement concerning others.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780631188339
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 08/20/1993
Pages: 440
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.27(d)

About the Author

Jerrold R. Coombs is a founding member of the Association for Values Education and Research. He co-authored a number of reports of research on moral education and law-related education.

Earl Winkler is a member of the Advisory Council on Ethical Issues in Health Care for the British Columbia provincial government, a member of the Permanent Council on Ethical Issues for the Law Reform Commission of Canada, and a founding member of the Canadian Bioethics Society.

Table of Contents

Part I: Methodology, Critical Potential and Sceptical Doubts:.

1. Science, Ethics and Rationality.

Aristotle and Foucault on Science and Applied Ethics: Bent Flyvberg.

Scientific Knowledge, Discourse Ethics, and Consensus Formation in the Public Domain: Matthias Kettner.

Citizen Virtues for a Technological Order: Langdon Winner.

2. Moral Agreement.

Actual vs. Hypothetical: Alison Jaggar.

Rule Utilitarianism and Applied Ethics: Richard Sikora.

Moral Philosophy as Subversive Activity: James Rachels.

Trust and Distrust of Moral Theorists: Annette Baier.

Socratic Scepticism: Roger Wertheimer.

3. Moral Theorizing and Moral Practices.

Reflections on some of the Sources of Hypocrisy: Nancy Ann Davis.

Part II: General Issues Related to the Fields of Applied Ethics:.

4. Business Ethics.

How to Think Systematically about Business Ethics: Michael Philips.

Corporate Roles, Personal Virtues: An Aristotelian Approach to Business Ethics: Robert Solomon.

Moral Philosophy and Business Ethics: The Priority of the Political: Alistair Macleod.

Business Ethics and Stakeholder Analysis: Kenneth Goodpaster.

Philosophy and its Host: The Case of Business Ethics: Michael Yeo.

5. Environmental Ethics.

Environmental Ethics: Values in and Duties to the Natural World: Holmes Rolston III.

Ethics, Public Policy and Global Warming: Dale Jamieson.

Morality, Rationality and Politics: Solving the Greenhouse Dilemma: Peter Danielson.

6. Biomedical Ethics.

From Kantianism to Contextualism: The Rise and Fall of the Paradigm Theory in Bioethics: Earl Winkler.

Can Ethnography Save the Life of Medical Ethics?: Barry Hoffmaster.

Ethics Codes and Guidelines for Health Care Research: Can Respect for Autonomy be a Multi-cultural Principle?: Edward Keyserlingk.

The Functions and Limitations of a Professional Code of Ethics: Dale Beyerstein.

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