Doing ethics: moral reasoning and contemporary issues
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CONTENTS
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Preface xvii
PART 1: FUNDAMENTALS
chapter 1 Ethics and the Examined Life 3
The Ethical Landscape 5
The Elements of Ethics 6
[3 Quick Review 7
The Preeminence ofReason 7
The Universal Perspective 7
The Principle of Impartiality 8
The Dominance of Moral Notms 8
Religion and Morality 9
Believers Need Moral Reasoning 9
When Conßcts Arise, Ethics Steps In 9
0 Critical Thought—Ethics, Religion, and Tough Moral Issues 10
Moral Philosophy Enables Productive Discourse 10
Summary 1 2
Exercises: Review Questions/Discussion Questions 12
READ1NGS
What Is the Socratic Method? by Christopher Phillips 14
The Euthyphro by Plato 1 6
Common-Sense Religion by Daniel C. Dennett 1 9
chapter 2 Subjectivism, Relativism, and Emotivism 22
Subjective Relativism 2 3
C3 Quick Review 2 3
(3 Judge Not? 24
Cultural Relativism 2 5
B7 Critical Thought—"Female Circumcision" and Cultural
Relativism 2 6
Emotivism 3 0
Summary 3 2
Exercises: Review Questions/Discussion Questions 3 3
READ1NGS
Anthropology and the Abnormal by Ruth Benedict 3 4
Trying Out One's New Sword by Mary Midgley 3 7
PART 2: MORAL REASONING
chapter 3 Evaluating Moral Arguments 43
Claims and Arguments 43
Arguments Good and Bad 45
B? Critical Thought—The Morality of Critical Thinking 46
Q? Quick Review 49
Implied Premises 50
Moral Statements and Arguments 51
Testing Moral Premises 5 3
Assessing Nonmoral Premises 5 5
ö Quick Review 55
Avoiding Bad Arguments 56
Begging the Question 5 6
Equivocation 5 7
0 Appeal to Emotion 57
Appeal to Authority 57
Slippery Slope 58
Faulty Analogy 58
Appeal to Ignorance 59
Straw Man 5 9
Appeal to the Person 59
ff Quick Review 60
Hasty Generalization 60
Summary 60
Exercises: Review Questions/Discussion Questions 61
PART 3: THEORIES OF MORAL1TY
chapter 4 The Power of Moral Theories 65
Theories of Right and Wrong 6 5
G3 Moral Theories versus Moral Codes 66
Major Theories 6 7
Consequentialist Theories 67
Nonconsequentialist Theories 6 8
ß? Quick Review 69
Evaluating Theories 70
Criterion 1: Consistency with Considered [udgments 71
S? Considered Moral Judgments 71
Criterion 2: Consistency with Our Moral Experiences 7 2
yf Critical Thought—A 100 Percent All-Natural Theory 72
Criterion 3: Usefulness in Moral Problem Solving 13
G? Quick Review 7 3
Summary 74
Exercises: Review Questions/Discussion Questions 74
chapter 5 Consequentialist Theories: Maximize the Good 76
Ethical Egoism 76
Applying the Theory 7 7
Evaluating the Theory 18
0 Can Ethical Egoism Be Advocated? 80
tS Quick Review 82
Utilitarianism 82
ßf Peter Singer, Utilitarian 8 6
Applying the Theory 8 6
CJ Quick Review 87
Evaluating the Theory 88
E3 Critical Thought—Cross-Species Transplants: What Would a
Utilitarian Do? 92
Learning from Utilitarianism 92
Summary 9 3
Exercises: Review Questions/Discussion Questions 9 3
READING
Utilitarianism by John Stuart Mill 94
chapter 6 Nonconsequentialist Theories: Do Your Duty 100
Kant's Ethics 100
3 Critical Thought—Sizing Up the Golden Rule 102
Applying the Theory 1 04
Evaluating the Theory 104
3 The Kantian View of Punishment 105
Learning from Kant's Theory 1 07
Natural Law Theory 1 07
Applying the Theory 1 09
S Quick Review 109
Bf Critical Thought—Double Effect and the "Trolley Problem" 110
Evaluating the Theory 111
Learning from Natural Law 11 2
Summary 112
Exercises: Review Questions/Discussion Questions 11 3
READ1NGS
Fundamental Principles ofthe Metaphysic ofMorals by Immanuel Kant 114
Summa Theologica by St. Thomas Aquinas 1 2 3
CONTENTS ö xi
chapter 7 Virtue Ethics: Be a Good Person 134
The Ethics of Virtue 134
0 Critical Thought—Learning Virtues in the Classroom 135
Virtue in Action 1 3 6
Evaluating Virtue Ethics 13 6
t? Critical Thought—Warrior Virtues and Moral Disagreements 138
The Ethics of Care 1 3 9
G? Quick Review 1 3 9
Learning from Virtue Ethics 140
Summary 140
Exercises: Review Questions/Discussion Questions 141
READ1NGS
Nichomachean Ethics by Aristotle 142
The Need for More Than Justice by Annette C. Baier 1 50
PART 4: ETH1CAL 1SSUES
chapter 8 Abortion 161
Issue File: Background 161
CJ Abortion in the United States: Facts and Figures 162
P Majority Opinion in Roe v. Wade 164
Moral Theories 1 6 5
0 Abortion and the Scriptures 166
(2f Quick Review 167
Moral Arguments 1 6 7
0 Critical Thought—Late-Term Abortions 168
Summary 1 7 2
READ1NGS
A Defense of Abortion by Judith Jarvis Thomson 173
On the Moral and Legal Status of Abortion by Mary Anne Warren 183
Why Abortion Is Immoral by Don Marquis 1 92
The Abortion Debate That Wasn't by Wendy McElroy 204
Cases for Analysis 206
chapter 9 Euthanasia and Physician-Assisted Suicide 209
t? The Death of Karen Ann Quinlan 210
Issue File: Background 21 0
ff Landmark Court Rulings 212
C? Quick Review 213
Moral Theories 21 3
3 Critical Thought—Dr. Kevorkian and Physician-Assisted Suicide 215
Moral Arguments 21 5
O Public Opinion and Euthanasia 217
Summary 220
READINGS
Active and Passive Euthanasia by James Rachels 220
The Wrongfulness of Euthanasia by J. Gay-Williams 2 24
Voluntary Active Euthanasia by Dan W. Brock 2 2 7
Is There a Duty to Die? by John Hardwig 2 3 5
Cases for Analysis 245
CHAPTER 10 Capital Punishment 249
Issue File: Background 249
Moral Theories 2 51
3f Critical Thought—Medicated for the Death Penalty 2 52
ö Critical Thought—Executing the Innocent 255
GJ Quick Review 2 57
Moral Arguments 2 57
Summary 2 59
^Ul» I LIN I J \^ AI II
READ1NGS
The Ultimate Punishment: A Defense by Ernest van den Haag 2 60
Justke, Civilization, and the Death Penalty: Answering van den Haag by Jeffrey H.
Reiman 264
A Life for a Life by Igor Primoratz 2 71
Against the Death Penalty: The Minimal Invasion Argument by Hugo Adam
Bedau 2 77
Cases for Analysis 2 82
CHAPTER11 Pornography and Censorship 285
Issue File: Background 286
t? Critical Thought—The Limits of Free Speech 2 89
Moral Theories 2 90
0 Quick Review 2 91
Moral Arguments 2 91
Summary 293
READ1NGS
Attorney General's Commission on Pornography: Final Report 2 94
Pornography, Civil Rights, and Speech by Catharine A. MacKinnon 2 99
Feminists against the First Amendment by Wendy Kaminer 311
A Feminist Defense of Pornography by Wendy McElroy 31 8
Cases for Analysis 3 22
chapter 12 Equality and Affirmative Action 326
Issue File: Background 3 26
G? Critical Thought—Are Legacies Racist? 328
Moral Theories 329
0 Critical Thought—Are Whites-Only Scholarships Unjust? 3 30
(3 Quick Review 331
Moral Arguments 3 3 2
Summary 3 34
READ1NGS
Reverse Discrimination as Unjustified by Lisa H. Newton 3 3 5
Affirmative Action and Fairness by Robert K. Fullinwider 3 3 8
The Gase against Affirmative Action by Louis P. Pojman 342
Ten Myths about Affirmative Action by Scott Plous 3 54
Cases for Analysis 3 57
chapter 13 Human Values and the Environment 3 60
Issue File: Background 3 60
3 Some Major Environmental Issues 3 62
Moral Theories 3 6 5
ö Quick Review 3 65
ßf Critical Thought—Should Pandas Pay the Price? 3 66
Moral Arguments 3 67
Summary 3 69
READ1NGS
People or Penguins by William F. Baxter 3 70
The Ethics ofRespect for Nature by Paul W. Taylor 3 74
Are AU Species Equal? by David Schmidtz 3 89
Cases for Analysis 3 97
chapter 14 Animal Rights 401
Issue File: Background 402
0 Critical Thought—Should We Abolish Dog Racing? 404
Moral Theories 405
0? Critical Thought—Should We Experiment on Orphaned Babies? 407
P Quick Review 408
Moral Arguments 408
Summary 41 0
READ1NGS
All Animals Are Equal by Peter Singer 411
The Case for Animal Rights by Tom Regan 421
Difficulties with the Strong Rights Position by Mary Anne Warren 42 8
Drawing Lines by James Rachels 43 5
Cases for Analysis 443
chapter 15 Warfare 447
Issue File: Background 447
3 Critical Thought—Torturing Prisoners of War 451
Moral Theories 451
[3 Critical Thought—Preemptive War on Iraq 452
Moral Arguments 45 3
3 Quick Review 454
Summary 45 5
READ1NGS
Pacifism by Douglas P. Lackey 45 6
Reconciling Pacißsts and Just War Theorists by James P. Sterba 468
Against "Realism" by Michael Walzer 47 7
Kant and Mill in Baghdad by John B. Judis 488
Cases for Analysis 490
chapter 16 Terrorism 494
Issue File: Background 49 5
Q Critical Thought—Terrorists or Freedom Fighters? 500
Moral Theories 500
[3 Quick Review 501
Moral Arguments 502
Summary 503
READ1NGS
Terrorism: A Critique ofExcuses by Michael Walzer 504
The Morality of Terrorism by Haig Khatchadourian 511
Terrorism and International Justice by James P. Sterba 522
Can Terrorism Be Morally Justißed? by Stephen Nathanson 53 2
Cases for Analysis 540
Glossary 543
Further Reading 547
Index 553 |
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CONTENTS
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Preface xvii
PART 1: FUNDAMENTALS
chapter 1 Ethics and the Examined Life 3
The Ethical Landscape 5
The Elements of Ethics 6
[3 Quick Review 7
The Preeminence ofReason 7
The Universal Perspective 7
The Principle of Impartiality 8
The Dominance of Moral Notms 8
Religion and Morality 9
Believers Need Moral Reasoning 9
When Conßcts Arise, Ethics Steps In 9
0 Critical Thought—Ethics, Religion, and Tough Moral Issues 10
Moral Philosophy Enables Productive Discourse 10
Summary 1 2
Exercises: Review Questions/Discussion Questions 12
READ1NGS
What Is the Socratic Method? by Christopher Phillips 14
The Euthyphro by Plato 1 6
Common-Sense Religion by Daniel C. Dennett 1 9
chapter 2 Subjectivism, Relativism, and Emotivism 22
Subjective Relativism 2 3
C3 Quick Review 2 3
(3 Judge Not? 24
Cultural Relativism 2 5
B7 Critical Thought—"Female Circumcision" and Cultural
Relativism 2 6
Emotivism 3 0
Summary 3 2
Exercises: Review Questions/Discussion Questions 3 3
READ1NGS
Anthropology and the Abnormal by Ruth Benedict 3 4
Trying Out One's New Sword by Mary Midgley 3 7
PART 2: MORAL REASONING
chapter 3 Evaluating Moral Arguments 43
Claims and Arguments 43
Arguments Good and Bad 45
B? Critical Thought—The Morality of Critical Thinking 46
Q? Quick Review 49
Implied Premises 50
Moral Statements and Arguments 51
Testing Moral Premises 5 3
Assessing Nonmoral Premises 5 5
ö Quick Review 55
Avoiding Bad Arguments 56
Begging the Question 5 6
Equivocation 5 7
0 Appeal to Emotion 57
Appeal to Authority 57
Slippery Slope 58
Faulty Analogy 58
Appeal to Ignorance 59
Straw Man 5 9
Appeal to the Person 59
ff Quick Review 60
Hasty Generalization 60
Summary 60
Exercises: Review Questions/Discussion Questions 61
PART 3: THEORIES OF MORAL1TY
chapter 4 The Power of Moral Theories 65
Theories of Right and Wrong 6 5
G3 Moral Theories versus Moral Codes 66
Major Theories 6 7
Consequentialist Theories 67
Nonconsequentialist Theories 6 8
ß? Quick Review 69
Evaluating Theories 70
Criterion 1: Consistency with Considered [udgments 71
S? Considered Moral Judgments 71
Criterion 2: Consistency with Our Moral Experiences 7 2
yf Critical Thought—A 100 Percent All-Natural Theory 72
Criterion 3: Usefulness in Moral Problem Solving 13
G? Quick Review 7 3
Summary 74
Exercises: Review Questions/Discussion Questions 74
chapter 5 Consequentialist Theories: Maximize the Good 76
Ethical Egoism 76
Applying the Theory 7 7
Evaluating the Theory 18
0 Can Ethical Egoism Be Advocated? 80
tS Quick Review 82
Utilitarianism 82
ßf Peter Singer, Utilitarian 8 6
Applying the Theory 8 6
CJ Quick Review 87
Evaluating the Theory 88
E3 Critical Thought—Cross-Species Transplants: What Would a
Utilitarian Do? 92
Learning from Utilitarianism 92
Summary 9 3
Exercises: Review Questions/Discussion Questions 9 3
READING
Utilitarianism by John Stuart Mill 94
chapter 6 Nonconsequentialist Theories: Do Your Duty 100
Kant's Ethics 100
3 Critical Thought—Sizing Up the Golden Rule 102
Applying the Theory 1 04
Evaluating the Theory 104
3 The Kantian View of Punishment 105
Learning from Kant's Theory 1 07
Natural Law Theory 1 07
Applying the Theory 1 09
S Quick Review 109
Bf Critical Thought—Double Effect and the "Trolley Problem" 110
Evaluating the Theory 111
Learning from Natural Law 11 2
Summary 112
Exercises: Review Questions/Discussion Questions 11 3
READ1NGS
Fundamental Principles ofthe Metaphysic ofMorals by Immanuel Kant 114
Summa Theologica by St. Thomas Aquinas 1 2 3
CONTENTS ö xi
chapter 7 Virtue Ethics: Be a Good Person 134
The Ethics of Virtue 134
0 Critical Thought—Learning Virtues in the Classroom 135
Virtue in Action 1 3 6
Evaluating Virtue Ethics 13 6
t? Critical Thought—Warrior Virtues and Moral Disagreements 138
The Ethics of Care 1 3 9
G? Quick Review 1 3 9
Learning from Virtue Ethics 140
Summary 140
Exercises: Review Questions/Discussion Questions 141
READ1NGS
Nichomachean Ethics by Aristotle 142
The Need for More Than Justice by Annette C. Baier 1 50
PART 4: ETH1CAL 1SSUES
chapter 8 Abortion 161
Issue File: Background 161
CJ Abortion in the United States: Facts and Figures 162
P Majority Opinion in Roe v. Wade 164
Moral Theories 1 6 5
0 Abortion and the Scriptures 166
(2f Quick Review 167
Moral Arguments 1 6 7
0 Critical Thought—Late-Term Abortions 168
Summary 1 7 2
READ1NGS
A Defense of Abortion by Judith Jarvis Thomson 173
On the Moral and Legal Status of Abortion by Mary Anne Warren 183
Why Abortion Is Immoral by Don Marquis 1 92
The Abortion Debate That Wasn't by Wendy McElroy 204
Cases for Analysis 206
chapter 9 Euthanasia and Physician-Assisted Suicide 209
t? The Death of Karen Ann Quinlan 210
Issue File: Background 21 0
ff Landmark Court Rulings 212
C? Quick Review 213
Moral Theories 21 3
3 Critical Thought—Dr. Kevorkian and Physician-Assisted Suicide 215
Moral Arguments 21 5
O Public Opinion and Euthanasia 217
Summary 220
READINGS
Active and Passive Euthanasia by James Rachels 220
The Wrongfulness of Euthanasia by J. Gay-Williams 2 24
Voluntary Active Euthanasia by Dan W. Brock 2 2 7
Is There a Duty to Die? by John Hardwig 2 3 5
Cases for Analysis 245
CHAPTER 10 Capital Punishment 249
Issue File: Background 249
Moral Theories 2 51
3f Critical Thought—Medicated for the Death Penalty 2 52
ö Critical Thought—Executing the Innocent 255
GJ Quick Review 2 57
Moral Arguments 2 57
Summary 2 59
^Ul» I LIN I J \^ AI II
READ1NGS
The Ultimate Punishment: A Defense by Ernest van den Haag 2 60
Justke, Civilization, and the Death Penalty: Answering van den Haag by Jeffrey H.
Reiman 264
A Life for a Life by Igor Primoratz 2 71
Against the Death Penalty: The Minimal Invasion Argument by Hugo Adam
Bedau 2 77
Cases for Analysis 2 82
CHAPTER11 Pornography and Censorship 285
Issue File: Background 286
t? Critical Thought—The Limits of Free Speech 2 89
Moral Theories 2 90
0 Quick Review 2 91
Moral Arguments 2 91
Summary 293
READ1NGS
Attorney General's Commission on Pornography: Final Report 2 94
Pornography, Civil Rights, and Speech by Catharine A. MacKinnon 2 99
Feminists against the First Amendment by Wendy Kaminer 311
A Feminist Defense of Pornography by Wendy McElroy 31 8
Cases for Analysis 3 22
chapter 12 Equality and Affirmative Action 326
Issue File: Background 3 26
G? Critical Thought—Are Legacies Racist? 328
Moral Theories 329
0 Critical Thought—Are Whites-Only Scholarships Unjust? 3 30
(3 Quick Review 331
Moral Arguments 3 3 2
Summary 3 34
READ1NGS
Reverse Discrimination as Unjustified by Lisa H. Newton 3 3 5
Affirmative Action and Fairness by Robert K. Fullinwider 3 3 8
The Gase against Affirmative Action by Louis P. Pojman 342
Ten Myths about Affirmative Action by Scott Plous 3 54
Cases for Analysis 3 57
chapter 13 Human Values and the Environment 3 60
Issue File: Background 3 60
3 Some Major Environmental Issues 3 62
Moral Theories 3 6 5
ö Quick Review 3 65
ßf Critical Thought—Should Pandas Pay the Price? 3 66
Moral Arguments 3 67
Summary 3 69
READ1NGS
People or Penguins by William F. Baxter 3 70
The Ethics ofRespect for Nature by Paul W. Taylor 3 74
Are AU Species Equal? by David Schmidtz 3 89
Cases for Analysis 3 97
chapter 14 Animal Rights 401
Issue File: Background 402
0 Critical Thought—Should We Abolish Dog Racing? 404
Moral Theories 405
0? Critical Thought—Should We Experiment on Orphaned Babies? 407
P Quick Review 408
Moral Arguments 408
Summary 41 0
READ1NGS
All Animals Are Equal by Peter Singer 411
The Case for Animal Rights by Tom Regan 421
Difficulties with the Strong Rights Position by Mary Anne Warren 42 8
Drawing Lines by James Rachels 43 5
Cases for Analysis 443
chapter 15 Warfare 447
Issue File: Background 447
3 Critical Thought—Torturing Prisoners of War 451
Moral Theories 451
[3 Critical Thought—Preemptive War on Iraq 452
Moral Arguments 45 3
3 Quick Review 454
Summary 45 5
READ1NGS
Pacifism by Douglas P. Lackey 45 6
Reconciling Pacißsts and Just War Theorists by James P. Sterba 468
Against "Realism" by Michael Walzer 47 7
Kant and Mill in Baghdad by John B. Judis 488
Cases for Analysis 490
chapter 16 Terrorism 494
Issue File: Background 49 5
Q Critical Thought—Terrorists or Freedom Fighters? 500
Moral Theories 500
[3 Quick Review 501
Moral Arguments 502
Summary 503
READ1NGS
Terrorism: A Critique ofExcuses by Michael Walzer 504
The Morality of Terrorism by Haig Khatchadourian 511
Terrorism and International Justice by James P. Sterba 522
Can Terrorism Be Morally Justißed? by Stephen Nathanson 53 2
Cases for Analysis 540
Glossary 543
Further Reading 547
Index 553 |
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title | Doing ethics moral reasoning and contemporary issues |
title_auth | Doing ethics moral reasoning and contemporary issues |
title_exact_search | Doing ethics moral reasoning and contemporary issues |
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title_full | Doing ethics moral reasoning and contemporary issues Lewis Vaughn |
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title_full_unstemmed | Doing ethics moral reasoning and contemporary issues Lewis Vaughn |
title_short | Doing ethics |
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topic_facet | Ethics Ethik Angewandte Ethik Lehrbuch |
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