Ethics Discovering Right and Wrong

Ethics Discovering Right and Wrong by Louis P. Pojman, published by Thomson/Wadsworth in 2006, is a comprehensive exploration of ethical philosophy. This fifth edition, consisting of 276 pages, delves into how history’s greatest thinkers have approached the concept of morality, providing readers with essential tools to discern right from wrong.
In this book, readers will engage with foundational ideas in ethics and moral philosophy, gaining insights into various ethical frameworks. Pojman presents a structured examination of the subject, enabling individuals to develop their own understanding of moral issues. The text serves as a resource for those interested in education and teaching, as well as anyone seeking to navigate complex ethical dilemmas.
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How do you know right from wrong? ETHICS: DISCOVERING RIGHT AND WRONG shows you how history’s greatest thinkers have understood ethics and gives you the tools to decide for yourself what’s moral and immoral. And, of course, along the way you’ll master the basics of ethical philosophy.
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