Each chapter ends with a ""For Practice and Thinking"" section and Notes. | |
Preface | |
Introduction | |
Getting Started | |
Who Needs Ethics? | |
The Dogmatist and the Rationalizer | |
Ethics and Diversity | |
Ethics and Religion | |
Coming to Terms | |
Let the Stories Be Stories | |
Thinking for Yourself | |
Creative Problem-Solving in Ethics | |
The Need for Inventiveness in Ethics | |
How to Expand Your Options | |
How to Reframe Problems | |
Don't Polarize--Connect | |
""Right versus Right"" | |
Pieces of the Puzzle | |
Going Ahead Together | |
The Ongoing Journey | |
Ethics as a Learning Experience | |
Looking Farther | |
The Expanding Circle | |
Appendix: Writing an Ethics Paper | |
Four Kinds of Writing in Ethics | |
Making a Case | |
Two Quick Examples | |
Resources | |
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