Exploring Ethics A Traveller’s Tale

Exploring Ethics A Traveller’s Tale by Brenda Almond, published by Wiley on May 8, 1998, is a 272-page introduction to ethics presented in English. This book offers a lively and comprehensive overview of the main ethical theories, providing a foundation for examining key issues and recent developments in applied ethics. The author takes a distinctive approach by moving away from the utilitarian perspective, instead focusing on rights and virtue ethics.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of various ethical frameworks, making it suitable for those interested in philosophy and moral philosophy. The text engages with significant ethical questions and contemporary debates, encouraging critical thinking about moral principles. This edition serves as a valuable resource for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of ethics and its practical implications.
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This volume is a lively, wide-ranging introduction to ethics. It provides accessible coverage of the main ethical theories which offer the basis for an exploration of key issues and recent developments in applied ethics. The author’s approach differs from other recent introductions, eschewing the utilitarian approach in favor of a rights and virtue ethics alternative.
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