Aims to anchor moral theory in real life through the use of discussion questions, case studies, and the integration of selections from non-Western traditions and other disciplines. This description may be from another edition of this product.
Judith Boss tells you what to think (or at least how to)
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This is one in a series of classroom helping manuals on the subject of ethics in America and society as a whole. As an interdisciplinary and multicultural introduction to the world of philosophical ethics, this book is up to par. It features many different world views and asks valuable questions that help you understand and relate your choices and role in society to the people and choices that you must face everyday to be a helpful part of our culture. Set up like a class discussion after each reading, you will learn much needed insight into questions that each of us answer on our own every day. Perspectives will show you that the way that you have been thinking is more linear than you previously thought and will expand your ideas so that you can take in more ideas around you and interpret them accordingly. Overall a valuable asset to anyone's library that likes to ask questions, likes questions answered and those who wish to expand beyond their present mindset. The fact that you will learn how to be a better arguer is only one of the benefits of reading and owning this work.
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