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Ethics



Ethics - in philosophy, the study and evaluation of human conduct in the light of moral principles. Moral principles may be viewed either as the standard of conduct that individuals have constructed for themselves or as the body of obligations and duties that a particular society requires of its members.

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    Ethics: A Very Short Introduction
    by Simon Blackburn. 138 pgs.


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    Eight Theories of Ethics
    by Gordon Graham. 222 pgs.


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    Questioning Ethics: Contemporary Debates in Philosophy
    by Mark Dooley, Richard Kearney. 304 pgs.


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    Philosophical Ethics
    by Stephen Darwall. 251 pgs.


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    Ethics: History, Theory, and Contemporary Issues
    by Steven M. Cahn, Peter Markie. 888 pgs.


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    Sorting out Ethics
    by R. M. Hare. 200 pgs.


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    Normative Ethics
    by Shelly Kagan. 337 pgs.


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    Virtue Ethics
    by Roger Crisp, Michael Slote. 290 pgs.


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