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CONTENTS
CHAPTER ONE: THINKING ABOUT ETHICS 1
ETHICS AND CRITICAL THINKING 1
WHAT'S THE QUESTION? 1
AD HOMINEM FALLACY 2
THE PRINCIPLE OF CHARITY AND THE STRAWMAN FALLACY 3 CONSISTENCY 4
STUDYING ETHICS R 5
THE NATURE OFETHICAL PRINCIPLES 5
KNOWING ETHICAL PRINCIPLES 7
NATURAL MORALITY VERSUS TRANSCENDENT MORALITY 7
GOD'S COMMANDMENTS AND ETHICS 8
ETHICAL PRINCIPLES AS DIVINE COMMANDMENTS 8 PROBLEMS WITH THEOLOGICAL
VOLUNTARISM 9
GOD'S LAW AND PUNISHMENT 10
RELIGION AND ETHICS 11
GOD AND HUMAN ATTITUDES * JAMESRAEHELS 11 EXERCISES 16
ADDITIONAL READING 18
NOTES 19
CHAPTER THREE: ETHICS,
EMOTIONS, AND INTUITIONS
FOLLOW YOUR REASON OR FOLLOW YOUR HEART?
REASON OR FEELINGS: HISTORY OF THE CONFLICT AFFECTION AND DUTY: THE CASE
OF HUCK FINN HUME VERSUS KANT
OBJECTIVE AND SUBJECTIVE FEELINGS SUBJECTIVE FEELINGS OBJECTIVE FEELINGS
SENTIMENTALISM
INTUITIONISM WHAT DO WE INTUIT? QUESTIONS ABOUT INTUITIONISM WHICH
INTUITIONS SHOULD WE TRUST?
CONCLUSION A TREATISE OF HUMAN NATURE * DAVIDHUME THEORY OF MORAL
SENTIMENTS * ADAM SMITH THE CONSCIENCE OF HUCKLEBERRY
FINN * JONATHANBENNETT EXERCISES ADDITIONAL READING NOTES
39
39 40 40
41
42 42 43
43 51 52 52
53 54 54 57
61 67 69 70
CHAPTER TWO: EGOISM
AND RELATIVISM
EGOISM PSYCHOLOGIE AL EGOISM CRITICISMS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL EGOISM ETHICAL
EGOISM
RELATIVISM SOCIOLOGICAL RELATIVISM AND CULTURAL RELATIVISM BENEFITS OF
CULTURAL RELATIVISM CRITICISMS OF CULTURAL RELATIVISM
GROUNDS FOR CULTURAL RELATIVISM
OTHER FORMS OF ETHICAL RELATIVISM SECOND SERMON UPON HUMAN NATURE *
BISHOPJOSEPHBUTLER THE GOOD SIDE OF RELATIVISM * ELVIN HATCH EXERCISES
ADDITIONAL READING NOTES
20
20 20 21 22
24 24 25 25
27 28
28 30 36 37 38
III
CHAPTER FOUR: ETHICS
AND REASON
REASONING ABOUT ETHICS REASON AND EMOTIONS REASONING ABOUT AN ETHICAL
ISSUE REASONING ABOUT CONDITIONAL
PRINCIPLES KANT AND CATEGORICAL PRINCIPLES KANT'S CATEGORICAL IMPERATIVE
ABSOLUTE ETHICAL PRINCIPLES
ELEMENTS OF KANTIAN ETHICS REASON AND WILL NONNATURAL ETHICS
CRITICISMS OF KANTIAN ETHICS WHO IS EXCLUDED FROM KANT'S KINGDOM OFENDS?
CONFLICTS AMONG PRINCIPLES
71
71 71 72
73 73 74 75
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CHAPTER FIVE:
UTILITARIAN ETHICS 85
CHAPTER SIX: PLURALISM AND PRAGMATISM 105
VALUE PLURALISM 105
00 ETHICAL OBLIGATIONS ALWAYS
COME FIRST? 108
PLURALISM AND PRAGMATISM 109
PRAGMATISM 109
MORAL SAINTS * SUSAN WOLF 111
UTILITARIAN THEORY 85
MAKING UTILITARIAN CALCULATIONS 85
TAKING THE MYSTERY OUT OF ETHICS 86
MISCONCEPTIONS OF UTILITARIAN ETHICS 86
ACT~ VERSUS RULE~UTILITARIANS 87
ACT-UTILITARIANS 87
RULE-UTILITARIANS 87
THE RULES OF PRACTICES 87
UTILITARIANS AND THE QUALITY OF PLEASURES 89 BENTHAM: ALL PLEASURES ARE
EQUAL 89
MILL AND THE QUALITIES OF PLEASURE 89
SATISFICING CONSEQUENTIALISM 90
CRITICISMS OF UTILITARIAN ETHICS 91
PSYCHOLOGICAL CRITICISMS 91
NOZICK'S CHALLENGE TO UTILITARIAN ETHICS 91 DOSTOYEVSKY'S CHALLENGE TO
UTILITARIAN ETHICS 92
THE USES OF UTILITARIAN ETHICS 92
UTILITARIAN ETHICS AND PUBLIC POLICY 93
OPPOSITION TO UTILITARIANISM 93
WILLIAM JAMES AND ETHICAL TEMPERAMENTS 94
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE PRINDPLES OF MORALS AND LEGISLATION * LEREMY
BENTHAM 94
WHAT UTILITARIANISM IS * LOHN STUART MILL 96
A CRITIQUE OF UTILITARIANISM * BEMARD WILLIAMS 99 EXERCISES 102
ADDITIONAL READING 104
N~ 1~
IV . .P,- CONTENTS
CONCLUSION FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF THE METAPHYSICS OF MORALS *
IMMANUEL KANT EXERCISES ADDITIONAL READING
NOTES
78
78 83 84
84
ON SOME ALLEGED LIMITATIONS TO MORAL ENDEAVOR * CATHERINE WILSON THE
QUEST FOR CERTAINTY * LOHN DEWEY EXERCISES
ADDITIONAL READING
CHAPTER SEVEN: SOCIAL
CONTRACT ETHICS
FRAMING THE SOCIAL CONTRACT SODA I CONTRACTS AND HUMAN STRIFE ROUSSEAU'S
SOCIAL CONTRAET SOCIAL CONTRACTS AND HUMAN NATURE
FAIRNESS AND SOCIAL CONTRACT THEORY:
JOHN RAWLS BEHIND THE VEIL OF IGNORANCE JUSTICE AS FAIRNESS
GAUTHIER'S CONTRACTARIAN ETHICS THE PRISONER'S DILEMMA THE SOCIAL
CONTRACT MYTH AND ITS
UNDERLYING ASSUMPTIONS RADICAL INDIVIDUALISM NARROW OBLIGATIONS CHOOSING
MORALITY
OUTSIDE THE SOCIAL CONTRACT
CONCLUSION LEVIATHAN * THOMAS HOBBES FRONTIERS OF JUSTICE * MARTHA
NUSSBAUM EXERCISES
ADDITIONAL READING NOTE
CHAPTER EIGHT:
VIRTUE ETHICS
THE OISTINCTIVE FOCUS OF VIRTUE ETHICS CONSIDERING CHARACTER PRACTICING
VIRTUE VIRTUE AND SPECIAL COMMITMENTS
THE STRENGTHS OF VIRTUE ETHICS
CRITICISMS OF VIRTUE THEORY WHAT COUNTS AS VIRTUE ? VIRTUE THEORY AND
SITUATIONIST PSYCHOLOGY VIRTUE THEORY AND INDIVIDUALISM
VIRTUE AND SOCIETY ARE THERE MULTIPLE SETS OF VIRTUES?
VIRTUE THEORY AND MEDICINE MEDICAL BENEFICENCE
117 122 128 129
131
131 132 133 133
134 134 135
135 135
136 137 138 138
138
139 139 143 147
148 148
149
150 150 151
151
151
152 152 153 153
154 155
156 156
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CONTENTS
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A YIRTUOUS MEDICAL HERO 157 MORAL REALISM AND THE ARGUMENT
NICOMACHEAN ETHICS * ARISTOTLE 157 FROM SIMPLICITY 193
EXERCISES 161 ESTABLISHING FACTS 193
ADDITIONAL READING 163 ESTABLISHING MORAL FACTS 194
NOTES 163
MORAL FACTS AND SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTIONS 195
CHAPTER NI NE : CARE KUHN ON THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE 195
ETHICS 164
MORAL REALISM AND THEORETICAL REVOLUTION 196 TWO WAYS THAT MORAL REALISM
MIGHT FAIL 196
THE NEGLECT OF WOMEN'S ETHICAL VIEWS 164 ONE: A BETTER THEORY 196
PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDIES OF ETHICAL REASONING 165 TWO: NO MORAL CONSENSUS
196 THE CARE PERSPECTIVE ON ETHICS 166 REALISM * MICHAELSMITH 197 THE
RELATION OF CARING TO RULES 167 EXERCISES 199 CA RING AND UTILITARIAN
ETHICS 168 ADDITIONAL READING 200 CARE ETHICS AND IMPERSONAL DUTIES 169
WOMEN AND ETHICS 170 CHAPTER TWELVE: PERILS OF "FEMININE" ETHICS 170 THE
SCOPE OF MORALITY 201 WOMANLY VIRTUES 170 WHO IS DUE MORAL
CONSIDERATION? 201 THE YALUE OF FEMINIST ETHICS 170 SOCIAL CONTRACT
ETHICS 201 THE NEED FOR MORE THAN JUSTICE * ANNETTE BAIER 171 KANTIAN
ETHICS 202 EXERCISES 175 TOM REGAN'S KANTIAN ACCOUNT OF ANIMAL RIGHTS
202 ADDITIONAL READING 178 UTILITARIANS AND THE MORAL COMMUNITY 203
NOTES 179 EASTERN YIEWS 204 CHAPTER TEN: ETHICAL MORAL AGENTS 204180
MORAL AGENCY AND INTENT 204 NONOBJECTIVISM AN EXPERIMENT IN MORAL AGENCY
207 THE NATURE OF ETHICAL NONOBJECTIVISM 180 ARGUMENTS AGAINST NONHUMAN
MORAL AGENCY 207 NONOBJECTIVISM IS NOT NEUTRAL 180 DARWIN AND THE MORAL
STATUSNONCOGNITIVISM 180 OF NONHUMAN ANIMALS 209 ARGUMENTS FOR ETHICAL
NONOBJECTIVISM 181 THE DESCENT OF MAN * CHARLESDARWIN 209 THE ARGUMENT
FROM MORAL DIVERSITY 181 THE TOWER OF MORALITY FROM PRIMATESTHE ARGUMENT
FROM THE IMPOSSIBILITY AND PHILOSOPHERS * FRANSDE WAAL 214 OF ARGUMENT
ABOUT ETHICS 182 EXERCISES 217 THE ARGUMENT FROM SIMPLICITY: OCKHAM'S
RAZOR 183 ADDITIONAL READING 218 THE CONTINUING STRUGGLE BETWEEN NOTES
218 OBJECTIVISTS AND NONOBJECTIVISTS 186 CHAPTER THIRTEEN: ALTERNATIVES
TO NONOBJECTIVISM 186 LANGUAGE, TRUTH, AND LOGIC A.]. AYER 186 FREE
WILL 220 EXERCISES 190 DETERMINISM 220 ADDITIONAL READING 191 GOD AND
DETERMINISM 220 NOTES 191 SCIENCE AND DETERMINISM 220 HUME'S ARGUMENT
FOR DETERMINISM 221 CHAPTER ELEVEN: REACTIONS TO DETERMINISM 222 MORAL
REALISM 192 FATALISM 222 --- CONTEMPORARY MORAL REALISM 192 DETERMINISM
AND FATALISM 223 THE MODESTY OF MORAL REALISM 192 DETERMINISM AND FREE
WILL 224 MORAL REALISM AND EMPIRICAL RESEARCH 193 SIMPLE COMPATIBILISM
224
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VI ~ CONTENTS
DEEP COMPATIBILISM 226
RATIONALIST COMPATIBILISM 227
LIBERTARIAN FREE WILL AND THE REJECTION
OF DETERMINISM 228
LIBERTARIAN FREE WILL 228
EXISTENTIALIST VERSIONS OF LIBERTARIAN FREE WILL 228 C. A. CAMPBELL'S
LIBERTARIAN FREE WILL 230
ASYMMETRICAL FREEDOM * SUSAN WOLF 232
EXERCISES 240
ADDITIONAL READING 242
NOTES 243
CHAPTER FOURTEEN:
FREEDOM, MORAL RESPONSIBILITY, AND ETHICS 244
TYPES OF RESPONSIBILITY 244
ROLE RESPONSIBILITY 244
TAKING ROLE RESPONSIBILITY 245
MORAL RESPONSIBILITY AND THE UTILITY
OF PUNISHMENT 246
CONDITIONS FOR MORAL RESPONSIBILITY 247 COULD YOU DO OTHERWISE? 247
STRAWSON'S SODAL }USTIFICATION OF MORAL
RESPONSIBILITY 249
MORAL RESPONSIBILITY AND ETHICS 249
ETHICS WITHOUT MORAL RESPONSIBILITY 250 MORAL ]UDGMENTS AND MORAL
RESPONSIBILITY 250 RETRIBUTION 251
CONCLUSION 252
MORAL LUCK * THOMAS NAGEL 252
EXERCISES 258
ADDITIONAL READING 259
NOTES 260
CHAPTER FIFTEEN:
THE DEATH PENALTY 261
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THE DEATH PENALTY SHOULD BE ABOLISHED * STEPHEN B. BRIGHT 261
THE DEATH PENALTY IS SOMETIMES MORALLY LEGITIMATE * LOUIS P. POJMAN 268
EXERCISES 274
ADDITIONAL READING 275
MOST ABORTIONS ARE MORALLY LEGITIMATE * BONNIESTEINBOCK 281
EXERCISES 287
ADDITIONAL READING 287
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN:
SHOULD THE POLICE USE DECEIT IN INTERROGATIONS? 288 SOME POLICE DECEIT
AND TRICKERY IS LEGITIMATE * CHRISTOPHERSLOBOGIN 288
LYING BY POLICE SHOULD BE GENERALLY PROHIBITED * MARGARET L. PARIS 297
EXERCISES 302
ADDITIONAL READING 302
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN:
HOMO SEXUAL SEX 304
HOMOSEXUAL SEX IS WRANG. LOHN M. FINNIS 305 HOMOSEXUAL RELATIONS ARE
MORALLY LEGITIMATE * LOHN CORVINO 309
EXERCISES 315
ADDITIONAL READING 315
CHAPTER NINETEEN:
SHOULD PERFORMANCEENHANCING DRUGS BE BANNED FROM ATHLETICS? 316
PERFORMANCE-ENHANCING DRUGS SHOULD BE
BANNED FROM ATHLETICS * ROBERT L. SIMON 317 ATHLETES SHOULD BE ALLOWED
TO USE PERFORMANCEENHANCING DRUGS W. M. BROWN 322
EXERCISES 328
ADDITIONAL READING 329
CHAPTER TWENTY:
CAN TERRORISM EVER BE JUSTIFIED? 330
TERRORISM IS ALWAYS WRONG. C. A. L. (TONY) COADY 330
TERRORISM MIGHT SOMETIMES BE ]USTIFIED * GABRIELPALMER-FERNANDEZ 335
EXERCISES 339
ADDITIONAL READING 340
CHAPTER SIXTEEN:
ABORTION ABORTION IS IMMORAL * DON MARQUIS 277 277
CREDITS
GLOSSARY
INDEX
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