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Preface | xi | |
Acknowledgments | xv | |
Introduction: Why Study Ethics? | 1 | |
The Study of Ethics | 7 | |
Chapter 1 | Moral Sentiment | 16 |
1.1 | The Variety of Moral Emotions | 19 |
1.2 | The Absence of Moral Emotions | 33 |
1.3 | The Varieties of Moral Sentiment | 38 |
1.4 | The Development of Moral Sentiment | 52 |
1.5 | Feminist Ethics: Moral Sentiment Should Be the Basis of Morality | 63 |
1.6 | Kant: Reason, Not Moral Sentiment, Should Serve as the Basis of Morality | 65 |
1.7 | Emotivism: Morality Is Nothing But Moral Emotions | 69 |
Review Questions | 71 | |
General Discussion Questions | 72 | |
Stories for Discussion | 72 | |
Suggested Readings | 76 | |
Chapter 2 | Autonomy and Strength of Will | 80 |
2.1 | The Issue of Free Will | 81 |
2.2 | Moral Luck | 90 |
2.3 | Moral Strength and Weakness | 92 |
2.4 | Responsibility | 97 |
2.5 | The Concept of Autonomy | 120 |
2.6 | Kant and the Notion of the Good Will | 123 |
2.7 | Nietzsche: The Strong Will Is the Good Will | 125 |
2.8 | Developing Autonomy | 127 |
Review Questions | 130 | |
Questions for Discussion | 131 | |
Case Studies for Discussion | 132 | |
Suggested Readings | 133 | |
Chapter 3 | Virtue and Vice | 137 |
3.1 | Virtue as a Golden Mean | 140 |
3.2 | Virtue and Character | 142 |
3.3 | The Virtues of Self-Control | 145 |
3.4 | The Virtues of Self-Efficacy | 163 |
3.5 | The Virtues of Regard | 170 |
3.6 | The Virtues of Respect | 187 |
3.7 | The Virtues of Kindness | 194 |
3.8 | Is Being Virtuous Sufficient for Being Moral? | 198 |
Review Questions | 201 | |
Stories for Discussion | 203 | |
Suggested Readings | 210 | |
Chapter 4 | Wisdom | 212 |
4.1 | The Relation between Wisdom and the Virtues | 213 |
4.2 | The General Features of Wisdom | 214 |
4.3 | How Wisdom Is Acquired | 215 |
4.4 | Reasoning Wisely | 217 |
4.5 | Moral Vision | 218 |
4.6 | Deliberation | 255 |
4.7 | Judgment and Decision | 283 |
4.8 | Wisdom and the Question of Moral Knowledge | 297 |
Review Questions | 305 | |
Questions for Discussion | 306 | |
Case Studies for Discussion | 307 | |
Suggested Readings | 309 | |
Chapter 5 | Moral Knowledge | 311 |
5.1 | Moral Intuition | 312 |
5.2 | Stages of Moral Knowledge | 315 |
5.3 | Deontological Principles | 340 |
5.4 | Teleological Principles | 358 |
5.5 | The Natural Law Theory and Rights-Based Ethics | 374 |
5.6 | Using Principles in Moral Decision Making | 385 |
Review Questions | 393 | |
Questions for Discussion | 394 | |
Suggested Readings | 394 | |
Epilogue: Moral Competence | 400 | |
Appendix | Writing Ethics Term Papers | 403 |
The Purpose of Writing Philosophy Papers | 403 | |
Choosing a Subject for the Paper | 403 | |
Finding Sources | 404 | |
Doing the Research | 406 | |
Constructing the paper | 406 | |
Writing the Paper | 407 | |
Ethical Use of Source Material | 407 | |
Sources for Writing Philosophy Papers | 408 | |
Reference and Bibliography Style | 408 | |
Glossary | 409 | |
References | 418 | |
Index | 439 |
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