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The Oxford Handbook of Ethical Theory (Oxford Handbooks)

Book information

Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Year
2006
ISBN
0195147790, 9780195147797
LCC
BJ1012 .C675 2006
Open Library ID
OL22718077M
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
7 MB (6958032 bytes)
Series
Oxford Handbooks
Pages
680\680
Topic
Education
Time added
2010-08-30 15:18:36

Description

The Oxford Handbook of Ethical Theory is a major new reference work in ethical theory consisting of commissioned essays by leading moral philosophers. Ethical theories have always been of central importance to philosophy, and remain so; ethical theory is one of the most active areas of philosophical research and teaching today. Courses in ethics are taught in colleges and universities at all levels, and ethical theory is the organizing principle for all of them. The Handbook is divided into two parts, mirroring the field. The first part treats meta-ethical theory, which deals with theoretical questions about morality and moral judgment, including questions about moral language, the epistemology of moral belief, the truth aptness of moral claims, and so forth. The second part addresses normative theory, which deals with general moral issues, including the plausibility of various ethical theories and abstract principles of behavior. Examples of such theories are consequentialism and virtue theory. As with other Oxford Handbooks, the twenty-five contributors cover the field in a comprehensive and highly accessible way, while achieving three goals: exposition of central ideas, criticism of other approaches, and putting forth a distinct viewpoint.

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