Moral dilemmas, identity, and our moral condition :: a guide for the ethically perplexed /
For readers engaged in intellectual struggle, ethical thinking, and trying to figure out how to live a purposeful, fulfilling life, here is a critical and accessible approach to ethics. Moral dilemmas challenge us to think through sticky situations and lead us to look for moral grounding. Following...
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Zusammenfassung: | For readers engaged in intellectual struggle, ethical thinking, and trying to figure out how to live a purposeful, fulfilling life, here is a critical and accessible approach to ethics. Moral dilemmas challenge us to think through sticky situations and lead us to look for moral grounding. Following Cicero and other ancient philosophers, the author views ethics in terms of the question of who and what sort of person one ought to be, without relying on religion or any other prescriptions. |
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505 | 8 | |a Familial RolesPolitical Roles; Intellectual Roles; Social Roles; Communal Roles; Cultural Roles; Affinity Roles; Professional Roles; Aesthetic Roles; Religious Roles; Philosophical Roles; Natural Roles; A Comparison: Kant and Identity; Conclusion; Chapter Eight: General Points Regarding Roles; Roles are Both Factual and Normative; The Content of a Role Has Various Sources; Roles are Acquired by Being, Accident, and Choice; Roles are Particularized; Roles Form a System, Not a Conglomeration; Roles are Hierarchical; Roles Shape Other Roles; Roles are Overlapping; Roles are Contextual. | |
505 | 8 | |a Roles are Fluid in Shape and ExistenceRoles are Often Defeasible, But Some Roles Cannot Truly Be Abandoned; Acting Against a Role Can be a Form of Bad Faith; Roles and Rights; Roles and Universal Norms; A Comparison with Ancient Ethics; Conclusion: Identity Again; Chapter Nine: The Identity Approach in Practice; Lawyers and Legal Ethics; Civil: Defendants' Attorneys; Criminal: Representing the Guilty ; Criminal: Constitutional Violations and Technicalities; Criminal: Plea Bargaining; Business Ethics; Political and Other Leadership; Unjust or Immoral Laws and Orders; Solidarity. | |
505 | 8 | |a CosmopolitanismAddiction and Recovery; Conclusion: Complex Identity and the Integration of the Self; Chapter Ten: Moral Dilemmas Reconsidered; Introduction; Pedestrian Dilemmas; Theoretical Dilemmas ; Critical Dilemmas; The Treatment Reviewed; Chapter Eleven: Between Insulation and Imperialism; Introduction; The Challenge; The Fluidity of Identity; The Essential Self-Conscious Self; The Amoral; Avoiding Ethical Imperialism; Threading the Needle; A Note on Ethical Thought and Reflection; Conclusion; Chapter Twelve: Concluding Reflections; Summary; The Lessons of Moral Dilemmas. | |
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contents | Preface; Chapter One: Introduction; A Moral Dilemma; Moral Dilemmas and Ethical Inquiry; Outline ; Chapter Two: Preliminary Questions, Distinctions, and Definitions; Why Be Good?; Ethics vs. Morals; Ethics vs. Meta-Ethics; Reasonable and Rational; "Ought to Do" and "Ought to Be" Norms; Reduction vs. Explication; Where Do We Begin?; The Role of Intuitions; The Moral Being; Chapter Three: Moral Dilemmas; Introduction; What is Not a Moral Dilemma; Pedestrian Dilemmas; Theoretical Dilemmas; Critical Dilemmas; Conclusion; Chapter Four: The Use and Purpose of Moral Dilemmas; Pedestrian Dilemmas. Theoretical DilemmasCritical Dilemmas; What is Sought in Response to Moral Dilemmas ; Conclusion; Chapter Five: Attempts to Find Moral Grounding; Introduction; Criteria for a Successful Grounding; Theological Approaches; Consequentialist Approaches; Deontological Approaches; Virtue-Based Approaches; Conclusion; Chapter Six: Identity as Grounding; The General Problem; The Identity Approach; How Identity Deals with the General Problem; What the Approach Offers; Conclusion; Review of the Argument So Far; Chapter Seven: An Explication of Identity; Introduction; Identity as a Web of Roles. Familial RolesPolitical Roles; Intellectual Roles; Social Roles; Communal Roles; Cultural Roles; Affinity Roles; Professional Roles; Aesthetic Roles; Religious Roles; Philosophical Roles; Natural Roles; A Comparison: Kant and Identity; Conclusion; Chapter Eight: General Points Regarding Roles; Roles are Both Factual and Normative; The Content of a Role Has Various Sources; Roles are Acquired by Being, Accident, and Choice; Roles are Particularized; Roles Form a System, Not a Conglomeration; Roles are Hierarchical; Roles Shape Other Roles; Roles are Overlapping; Roles are Contextual. Roles are Fluid in Shape and ExistenceRoles are Often Defeasible, But Some Roles Cannot Truly Be Abandoned; Acting Against a Role Can be a Form of Bad Faith; Roles and Rights; Roles and Universal Norms; A Comparison with Ancient Ethics; Conclusion: Identity Again; Chapter Nine: The Identity Approach in Practice; Lawyers and Legal Ethics; Civil: Defendants' Attorneys; Criminal: Representing the Guilty ; Criminal: Constitutional Violations and Technicalities; Criminal: Plea Bargaining; Business Ethics; Political and Other Leadership; Unjust or Immoral Laws and Orders; Solidarity. CosmopolitanismAddiction and Recovery; Conclusion: Complex Identity and the Integration of the Self; Chapter Ten: Moral Dilemmas Reconsidered; Introduction; Pedestrian Dilemmas; Theoretical Dilemmas ; Critical Dilemmas; The Treatment Reviewed; Chapter Eleven: Between Insulation and Imperialism; Introduction; The Challenge; The Fluidity of Identity; The Essential Self-Conscious Self; The Amoral; Avoiding Ethical Imperialism; Threading the Needle; A Note on Ethical Thought and Reflection; Conclusion; Chapter Twelve: Concluding Reflections; Summary; The Lessons of Moral Dilemmas. |
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spelling | Perry, Michael S., 1980- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjydHGxT4rHxyHhqDFfXMK http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2014038537 Moral dilemmas, identity, and our moral condition : a guide for the ethically perplexed / Michael S. Perry. New York : Algora Publishing, 2014. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record. Preface; Chapter One: Introduction; A Moral Dilemma; Moral Dilemmas and Ethical Inquiry; Outline ; Chapter Two: Preliminary Questions, Distinctions, and Definitions; Why Be Good?; Ethics vs. Morals; Ethics vs. Meta-Ethics; Reasonable and Rational; "Ought to Do" and "Ought to Be" Norms; Reduction vs. Explication; Where Do We Begin?; The Role of Intuitions; The Moral Being; Chapter Three: Moral Dilemmas; Introduction; What is Not a Moral Dilemma; Pedestrian Dilemmas; Theoretical Dilemmas; Critical Dilemmas; Conclusion; Chapter Four: The Use and Purpose of Moral Dilemmas; Pedestrian Dilemmas. Theoretical DilemmasCritical Dilemmas; What is Sought in Response to Moral Dilemmas ; Conclusion; Chapter Five: Attempts to Find Moral Grounding; Introduction; Criteria for a Successful Grounding; Theological Approaches; Consequentialist Approaches; Deontological Approaches; Virtue-Based Approaches; Conclusion; Chapter Six: Identity as Grounding; The General Problem; The Identity Approach; How Identity Deals with the General Problem; What the Approach Offers; Conclusion; Review of the Argument So Far; Chapter Seven: An Explication of Identity; Introduction; Identity as a Web of Roles. Familial RolesPolitical Roles; Intellectual Roles; Social Roles; Communal Roles; Cultural Roles; Affinity Roles; Professional Roles; Aesthetic Roles; Religious Roles; Philosophical Roles; Natural Roles; A Comparison: Kant and Identity; Conclusion; Chapter Eight: General Points Regarding Roles; Roles are Both Factual and Normative; The Content of a Role Has Various Sources; Roles are Acquired by Being, Accident, and Choice; Roles are Particularized; Roles Form a System, Not a Conglomeration; Roles are Hierarchical; Roles Shape Other Roles; Roles are Overlapping; Roles are Contextual. Roles are Fluid in Shape and ExistenceRoles are Often Defeasible, But Some Roles Cannot Truly Be Abandoned; Acting Against a Role Can be a Form of Bad Faith; Roles and Rights; Roles and Universal Norms; A Comparison with Ancient Ethics; Conclusion: Identity Again; Chapter Nine: The Identity Approach in Practice; Lawyers and Legal Ethics; Civil: Defendants' Attorneys; Criminal: Representing the Guilty ; Criminal: Constitutional Violations and Technicalities; Criminal: Plea Bargaining; Business Ethics; Political and Other Leadership; Unjust or Immoral Laws and Orders; Solidarity. CosmopolitanismAddiction and Recovery; Conclusion: Complex Identity and the Integration of the Self; Chapter Ten: Moral Dilemmas Reconsidered; Introduction; Pedestrian Dilemmas; Theoretical Dilemmas ; Critical Dilemmas; The Treatment Reviewed; Chapter Eleven: Between Insulation and Imperialism; Introduction; The Challenge; The Fluidity of Identity; The Essential Self-Conscious Self; The Amoral; Avoiding Ethical Imperialism; Threading the Needle; A Note on Ethical Thought and Reflection; Conclusion; Chapter Twelve: Concluding Reflections; Summary; The Lessons of Moral Dilemmas. For readers engaged in intellectual struggle, ethical thinking, and trying to figure out how to live a purposeful, fulfilling life, here is a critical and accessible approach to ethics. Moral dilemmas challenge us to think through sticky situations and lead us to look for moral grounding. Following Cicero and other ancient philosophers, the author views ethics in terms of the question of who and what sort of person one ought to be, without relying on religion or any other prescriptions. Ethics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85045096 Identity (Philosophical concept) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85064150 Morale. Identité. ethics (philosophy) aat identity. aat PHILOSOPHY Ethics & Moral Philosophy. bisacsh PHILOSOPHY Social. bisacsh Ethics fast Identity (Philosophical concept) fast Reference works fast Reference works. lcgft http://id.loc.gov/authorities/genreForms/gf2014026165 Ouvrages de référence. rvmgf has work: Moral dilemmas, identity, and our moral condition (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCG3YwjRTh3dFMhhXj3xdQq https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Perry, Michael S., 1980- Moral dilemmas, identity, and our moral condition 9781628940756 (DLC) 2014025796 (OCoLC)882464277 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=830118 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Perry, Michael S., 1980- Moral dilemmas, identity, and our moral condition : a guide for the ethically perplexed / Preface; Chapter One: Introduction; A Moral Dilemma; Moral Dilemmas and Ethical Inquiry; Outline ; Chapter Two: Preliminary Questions, Distinctions, and Definitions; Why Be Good?; Ethics vs. Morals; Ethics vs. Meta-Ethics; Reasonable and Rational; "Ought to Do" and "Ought to Be" Norms; Reduction vs. Explication; Where Do We Begin?; The Role of Intuitions; The Moral Being; Chapter Three: Moral Dilemmas; Introduction; What is Not a Moral Dilemma; Pedestrian Dilemmas; Theoretical Dilemmas; Critical Dilemmas; Conclusion; Chapter Four: The Use and Purpose of Moral Dilemmas; Pedestrian Dilemmas. Theoretical DilemmasCritical Dilemmas; What is Sought in Response to Moral Dilemmas ; Conclusion; Chapter Five: Attempts to Find Moral Grounding; Introduction; Criteria for a Successful Grounding; Theological Approaches; Consequentialist Approaches; Deontological Approaches; Virtue-Based Approaches; Conclusion; Chapter Six: Identity as Grounding; The General Problem; The Identity Approach; How Identity Deals with the General Problem; What the Approach Offers; Conclusion; Review of the Argument So Far; Chapter Seven: An Explication of Identity; Introduction; Identity as a Web of Roles. Familial RolesPolitical Roles; Intellectual Roles; Social Roles; Communal Roles; Cultural Roles; Affinity Roles; Professional Roles; Aesthetic Roles; Religious Roles; Philosophical Roles; Natural Roles; A Comparison: Kant and Identity; Conclusion; Chapter Eight: General Points Regarding Roles; Roles are Both Factual and Normative; The Content of a Role Has Various Sources; Roles are Acquired by Being, Accident, and Choice; Roles are Particularized; Roles Form a System, Not a Conglomeration; Roles are Hierarchical; Roles Shape Other Roles; Roles are Overlapping; Roles are Contextual. Roles are Fluid in Shape and ExistenceRoles are Often Defeasible, But Some Roles Cannot Truly Be Abandoned; Acting Against a Role Can be a Form of Bad Faith; Roles and Rights; Roles and Universal Norms; A Comparison with Ancient Ethics; Conclusion: Identity Again; Chapter Nine: The Identity Approach in Practice; Lawyers and Legal Ethics; Civil: Defendants' Attorneys; Criminal: Representing the Guilty ; Criminal: Constitutional Violations and Technicalities; Criminal: Plea Bargaining; Business Ethics; Political and Other Leadership; Unjust or Immoral Laws and Orders; Solidarity. CosmopolitanismAddiction and Recovery; Conclusion: Complex Identity and the Integration of the Self; Chapter Ten: Moral Dilemmas Reconsidered; Introduction; Pedestrian Dilemmas; Theoretical Dilemmas ; Critical Dilemmas; The Treatment Reviewed; Chapter Eleven: Between Insulation and Imperialism; Introduction; The Challenge; The Fluidity of Identity; The Essential Self-Conscious Self; The Amoral; Avoiding Ethical Imperialism; Threading the Needle; A Note on Ethical Thought and Reflection; Conclusion; Chapter Twelve: Concluding Reflections; Summary; The Lessons of Moral Dilemmas. Ethics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85045096 Identity (Philosophical concept) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85064150 Morale. Identité. ethics (philosophy) aat identity. aat PHILOSOPHY Ethics & Moral Philosophy. bisacsh PHILOSOPHY Social. bisacsh Ethics fast Identity (Philosophical concept) fast |
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title | Moral dilemmas, identity, and our moral condition : a guide for the ethically perplexed / |
title_auth | Moral dilemmas, identity, and our moral condition : a guide for the ethically perplexed / |
title_exact_search | Moral dilemmas, identity, and our moral condition : a guide for the ethically perplexed / |
title_full | Moral dilemmas, identity, and our moral condition : a guide for the ethically perplexed / Michael S. Perry. |
title_fullStr | Moral dilemmas, identity, and our moral condition : a guide for the ethically perplexed / Michael S. Perry. |
title_full_unstemmed | Moral dilemmas, identity, and our moral condition : a guide for the ethically perplexed / Michael S. Perry. |
title_short | Moral dilemmas, identity, and our moral condition : |
title_sort | moral dilemmas identity and our moral condition a guide for the ethically perplexed |
title_sub | a guide for the ethically perplexed / |
topic | Ethics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85045096 Identity (Philosophical concept) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85064150 Morale. Identité. ethics (philosophy) aat identity. aat PHILOSOPHY Ethics & Moral Philosophy. bisacsh PHILOSOPHY Social. bisacsh Ethics fast Identity (Philosophical concept) fast |
topic_facet | Ethics. Identity (Philosophical concept) Morale. Identité. ethics (philosophy) identity. PHILOSOPHY Ethics & Moral Philosophy. PHILOSOPHY Social. Ethics Reference works Reference works. Ouvrages de référence. |
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