American Ethics: A Source Book from Edwards to Dewey

American Ethics: A Source Book from Edwards to Dewey by Guy W. Stroh, published by University Press Of America on December 26, 2000, offers a comprehensive collection of 70 source readings that trace the evolution of American ethics from the early Puritan era to the mid-twentieth century. This edition, comprising 520 pages, delves into the theoretical and practical dimensions of ethics, connecting it to various aspects of culture and social life, including politics, religion, and economics.
Readers will find a diverse range of topics presented through the voices of key figures, addressing significant issues such as liberty of conscience, slavery, civil disobedience, and the rights of women. Each of the six chapters includes introductory material to highlight essential points, discussion questions, and a guide for further reading. Additionally, a glossary of important terms is provided at the end of the book for easy reference. American Ethics serves as a valuable resource for college students studying American ethics and its historical context.
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American Ethics: A Source Book From Edwards to Dewey presents a rich collection of 70 source readings in American Ethics from the early Puritans and their foremost spokesman Jonathan Edwards to the mid-twentieth century, the time of John Dewey’s pragmatism and naturalism. Ethics has both a theoretical and practical interest, relating it directly to politics, religion, economics, science, and in fact all aspects of culture or social life. American Ethics has a whole series of serious problems and controversies included in its six chapters. These extensive problems are presented concretely in the voices of those directly involved, from the liberty of conscience, predestination, witchcraft among the Puritans, slavery, natural rights, constitutional government during the time of Jefferson and the Enlightenment, civil disobedience, abolition, rights of women, the plight of American Indians during the time of Emerson and Transcendentalism, the controversy over evolution, war, the pragmatic character of America during the time of Peirce, James, Dewey and Pragmatism, race questions, prejudice, loyalty, women’s role in culture during the time of Royce and Idealism, creative democracy, the genteel tradition, the naturalistic fallacy during the time of Santayana, Dewey, and Naturalism in the twentieth century. Each chapter includes a lead-in to help the reader locate important points in the reading. At the end of each chapter, questions for discussion are included along with a guide to further reading. At the end of the book, a glossary of important terms is included for easy reference. American Ethics portrays the first 300 years of ethics in America, all the way from 1644 when Roger Williams wrote about freedom of conscience down to 1956 when Sidney Hook attempted to defend his own and Dewey’s ideas of a humanistic, naturalistic orientation for ethics. This is an excellent book for college students taking courses in American
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