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Preface to the Instructor | p. xiii |
Guidelines for a Case Study Analysis | p. xix |
Introduction: On the Practical Importance of Ethics | p. xxi |
Introducing Ethics | p. 1 |
The Nature of Morality | p. 3 |
What Is Ethics? | p. 3 |
Moral Claims | p. 6 |
Nonmoral Normative Claims | p. 8 |
Characterizing Moral Claims | p. 10 |
For Reflection and Discussion | p. 12 |
The Real Price of Coffee | p. 13 |
Jurassic Kitty: Should I Clone My Cat? | p. 15 |
Moral and Nonmoral Values | p. 17 |
The Role of Values | p. 17 |
Fundamental and Instrumental Values | p. 19 |
Explanation and Fundamental Values | p. 21 |
For Reflection and Discussion | p. 24 |
Values Exercise | p. 25 |
Mr. Research | p. 26 |
Sex Selection | p. 27 |
Personal Autonomy and Moral Agency | p. 30 |
Introduction | p. 30 |
Personal Autonomy | p. 31 |
Exercising Moral Agency | p. 35 |
Value-Free and Value-Guided Autonomy** | p. 39 |
For Reflection and Discussion | p. 42 |
Elizabeth Bouvia | p. 43 |
Should the Drinking Age Be Eighteen? | p. 45 |
The Living Will | p. 46 |
Buy Now, Pay Later: Student Credit Card Debt | p. 49 |
Moral Relativism | p. 52 |
Introduction | p. 52 |
The Claims of Moral Relativism | p. 53 |
Evaluating Subjectivism | p. 55 |
Considerations in Support of Popular Relativism | p. 57 |
Arguments Against Relativism | p. 60 |
A Matter of Tolerance | p. 64 |
Can Moral Relativism Supply Something That Objectivism Cannot?** | p. 66 |
For Reflection and Discussion | p. 67 |
Female Genital Mutilation | p. 68 |
Religious Exemption and the Death of Matthew Swan | p. 70 |
Women in the Middle East | p. 72 |
Moral Reasoning and Ethical Theories | p. 74 |
Introduction | p. 74 |
Moral Reasoning, Principles, and Judgments | p. 74 |
Fundamental Moral Principles | p. 77 |
Ethical Theories and Their Assessment | p. 80 |
For Reflection and Discussion | p. 84 |
Guess Who's Not Coming to Dinner | p. 85 |
Who's Responsible for Obesity? | p. 86 |
A Survey of Ethical Theories and Perspectives | p. 91 |
Consequentialist Ethics: Egoism | p. 93 |
Introduction | p. 93 |
Hedonism and Consequentialism | p. 95 |
Utility and Mill's Account of Qualities | p. 97 |
Ethical Egoism | p. 100 |
Psychological Egoism** | p. 103 |
For Reflection and Discussion | p. 106 |
Human Trafficking | p. 107 |
Sponsoring a Child | p. 109 |
Consequentialist Ethics: Act Utilitarianism | p. 110 |
Introduction | p. 110 |
The Theory of Act Utilitarianism | p. 111 |
Considerations Supporting Act Utilitarianism | p. 114 |
Problems with Act Utilitarianism | p. 115 |
Beyond Classical Utilitarianism** | p. 120 |
For Reflection and Discussion | p. 122 |
Should Your Next Car Be a Hybrid? | p. 124 |
Factory Farming and the Suffering of Animals | p. 125 |
Torture Lite | p. 127 |
Consequentialist Ethics: Rule Utilitarianism | p. 129 |
Introduction | p. 129 |
Rule Utilitarianism | p. 130 |
Comparing Rule Utilitarianism and Act Utilitarianism | p. 131 |
Problems with Rule Utilitarianism | p. 134 |
The Issue of Justice** | p. 138 |
For Reflection and Discussion | p. 140 |
Zero-Tolerance Policies and Student Misconduct | p. 141 |
Curbing Grade Inflation | p. 143 |
Global Warming and Oil | p. 144 |
Stem Cells and Parkinson's Disease | p. 146 |
Universal Health Care | p. 149 |
Deontological Ethics | p. 151 |
Introduction | p. 151 |
Ross's Ethics | p. 153 |
Kant's Theory-The Good Will | p. 156 |
Kant's Categorical Imperative: Principle of Ends | p. 159 |
Kant's Categorical Imperative: Principle of Universal Law | p. 162 |
Kant's Categorical Imperative: Principle of Autonomy** | p. 166 |
Criticisms of Kantian Ethics | p. 167 |
For Reflection and Discussion | p. 171 |
A Demanding Honor Code | p. 172 |
The Ayala Case | p. 174 |
Internet Bride-Straight from Asia | p. 175 |
A Personal Decision | p. 177 |
Beefy Burgers and a Lean Future | p. 179 |
Natural Ethics: Natural Law and Natural Rights | p. 181 |
Introduction | p. 181 |
Natural Law Theory | p. 181 |
Addressing Moral Conflicts | p. 184 |
Some Problems for Natural Law Theory | p. 189 |
Natural Rights | p. 192 |
Some Distinctions** | p. 194 |
Some Concerns with Rights | p. 198 |
For Reflection and Discussion | p. 201 |
Relieving Pain in a Dying Patient | p. 202 |
Birth Control | p. 203 |
Locke and Load: Lockean Rights and Gun Control | p. 205 |
Just-War Theory and the Killing of Noncombatants | p. 208 |
Permanent Vegetative State: The Case of Terri Schiavo | p. 211 |
Virtue Ethics | p. 214 |
Introduction | p. 214 |
A Critique of Principle-Based Ethics | p. 215 |
The Heart of Virtue Ethics | p. 218 |
Aristotle's Virtue Ethics | p. 221 |
Classifying the Virtues** | p. 224 |
Criticisms of Virtue Ethics | p. 227 |
For Reflection and Discussion | p. 231 |
Video Games | p. 232 |
Compulsive Gambling and the Internet | p. 234 |
The Unlikely Rescue | p. 236 |
Moral Luck | p. 237 |
The Ethics of Care | p. 240 |
Introduction | p. 240 |
The Development of Care Ethics | p. 241 |
Foundations for an Ethics of Care | p. 246 |
Care Theory and Virtue Ethics | p. 250 |
A Blueprint for Reform | p. 251 |
Objections and Problems | p. 253 |
A Concluding Reflection | p. 257 |
For Reflection and Discussion | p. 257 |
Parent Responsibility Toward Their In Utero Child | p. 258 |
The Nestlé Boycott | p. 260 |
Absolute Poverty | p. 261 |
Ethics and Religion | p. 263 |
Introduction | p. 263 |
The Autonomy Thesis and Religion** | p. 265 |
Divine Command Theory | p. 268 |
An Alternate Dependency Account | p. 269 |
Objections and Elaborations** | p. 272 |
The Alternate Dependency Account and Completeness** | p. 276 |
For Reflection and Discussion | p. 277 |
Religious Symbols and Public Schools | p. 277 |
By Divine Command? | p. 279 |
A Question of Authority | p. 280 |
Ethics and Practice | p. 283 |
In Search of a Comprehensive Ethical Account | p. 283 |
The Practical Dimension: Making Moral Choices | p. 286 |
For Reflection and Discussion | p. 290 |
Surfer, Sailor, Whistle Blower | p. 291 |
Index | p. 293 |
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