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The Routledge Companion to Ethics

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The Routledge Companion to Ethics

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The Routledge Companion to Ethics book

The Routledge Companion to Ethics

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The Routledge Companion to Ethics book

Edited ByJohn Skorupski
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2010
eBook Published 21 June 2010
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203850701
Pages 880
eBook ISBN 9780203850701
Subjects Humanities, Law, Politics & International Relations
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Skorupski, J. (Ed.). (2010). The Routledge Companion to Ethics (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203850701

ABSTRACT

The Routledge Companion to Ethics is an outstanding survey of the whole field of ethics by a distinguished international team of contributors. Over 60 chapters are divided into six clear sections:

  • the history of ethics
  • meta-ethics
  • perspectives from outside ethics
  • ethical perspectives
  • morality
  • debates in ethics.

The Companion opens with a comprehensive historical overview of ethics, including chapters on Plato, Aristotle, Hume, and Kant, and ethical thinking in China, India and the Arabic tradition. The second part covers the domain of meta-ethics. The third part covers important challenges to ethics from the fields of anthropology, psychology, sociobiology and economics. The fourth and fifth sections cover competing theories of ethics and the nature of morality respectively, with entries on consequentialism, Kantian morality, virtue ethics, relativism, evil, and responsibility amongst many others. A comprehensive final section includes the most important topics and controversies in applied ethics, such as rights, justice and distribution, the end of life, the environment, poverty, war and terrorism.

The Routledge Companion to Ethics is a superb resource for anyone interested in the subject, whether in philosophy or related disciplines such as politics, education, or law. Fully indexed and cross-referenced, with helpful further reading sections at the end of each chapter, it is ideal for those coming to the field of ethics for the first time as well as readers already familiar with the subject.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

part |2 pages

PART I History

chapter 1|18 pages

ETHICAL THOUGHT IN CHINA

ByYANG XIAO

chapter 2|10 pages

ETHICAL THOUGHT IN INDIA

BySTEPHEN R. L. CLARK

chapter 3|10 pages

SOCRATES AND PLATO

ByRICHARD KRAUT

chapter 4|11 pages

ARISTOTLE

ByCHRISTOPHER TAYLOR

chapter 5|11 pages

LATER ANCIENT ETHICS

ByA. A. LONG

chapter 6|13 pages

THE ARABIC TRADITION

ByPETER ADAMSON

chapter 7|12 pages

EARLY MODERN NATURAL LAW

ByKNUD HAAKONSSEN

chapter 8|11 pages

HOBBES

ByBERNARD GERT

chapter 9|12 pages

ETHICS AND REASON

ByMICHAEL LEBUFFE

chapter 10|11 pages

ETHICS AND SENTIMENT: Shaftesbury and Hutcheson

ByMICHAEL B. GILL

chapter 11|11 pages

HUME

ByJAMES A. HARRIS

chapter 12|11 pages

ADAM SMITH

ByCRAIG SMITH

chapter 13|12 pages

UTILITARIANISM TO BENTHAM

ByFREDERICK ROSEN

chapter 14|12 pages

KANT

ByTHOMAS E. HILL JR

chapter 15|13 pages

HEGEL

ByKENNETH R. WESTPHAL

chapter 16|11 pages

JOHN STUART MILL

ByHENRY WEST

chapter 17|12 pages

SIDGWICK, GREEN, AND BRADLEY

ByT. H. IRWIN

chapter 18|13 pages

NIETZSCHE

ByMAUDEMARIE CLARK

chapter 19|13 pages

PRAGMATIST MORAL PHILOSOPHY

ByALAN J. RYAN

chapter 20|11 pages

EXISTENTIALISM

ByJONATHAN WEBBER

chapter 21|10 pages

HEIDEGGER

BySTEPHEN MULHALL

part |2 pages

PART II Meta-ethics

chapter 22|10 pages

ETHICS, SCIENCE, AND RELIGION

BySIMON BLACKBURN

chapter 23|12 pages

FREEDOM AND RESPONSIBILITY

ByRANDOLPH CLARKE

chapter 24|11 pages

REASONS FOR ACTION

ByROBERT AUDI

chapter 25|11 pages

THE OPEN QUESTION ARGUMENT

ByTHOMAS BALDWIN

chapter 26|24 pages

REALISM AND ITS ALTERNATIVES

ByPETER RAILTON

chapter 27|14 pages

NON-COGNITIVISM

ByALEXANDER MILLER

chapter 28|11 pages

Error theory and fictionalism

ByNADEEM J. Z. HUSSAIN

chapter 29|10 pages

COGNITIVISM WITHOUT REALISM

ByANDREW FISHER

chapter 30|11 pages

RELATIVISM

ByNICHOLAS L. STURGEON

part |2 pages

PART III Ideas and methods from outside ethics

chapter 31|15 pages

SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY

ByJAMES LAIDLAW

chapter 32|13 pages

ETHICS AND PSYCHOLOGY

ByJESSE PRINZ

chapter 33|11 pages

BIOLOGY

ByMICHAEL RUSE

chapter 34|12 pages

FORMAL METHODS IN ETHICS

ByERIK CARLSON

chapter 35|11 pages

ETHICS AND LAW

ByJOHN GARDNER

part |2 pages

PART IV Perspectives in ethics

chapter 36|11 pages

REASONS, VALUES, AND MORALITY

BySIMON ROBERTSON

chapter 37|12 pages

CONSEQUENTIALISM

ByBRAD HOOKER

chapter 38|11 pages

CONTEMPORARY KANTIAN ETHICS

ByANDREWS REATH

chapter 39|11 pages

ETHICAL INTUITIONISM

ByPHILIP STRATTON-LAKE

chapter 40|12 pages

VIRTUE ETHICS

ByMICHAEL SLOTE

chapter 41|11 pages

CONTRACTUALISM

ByRAHUL KUMAR

chapter 42|13 pages

CONTEMPORARY NATURAL LAW THEORY

ByANTHONY J. LISSKA

chapter 43|11 pages

FEMINIST ETHICS

BySAMANTHA BRENNAN

chapter 44|12 pages

ETHICS AND AESTHETICS

ByROBERT STECKER

part |2 pages

PART V Morality

chapter 45|11 pages

MORALITY AND ITS CRITICS

BySTEPHEN DARWALL

chapter 46|12 pages

CONSCIENCE

ByJOHN SKORUPSKI

chapter 47|11 pages

RESPECT AND RECOGNITION

ByALLEN W. WOOD

chapter 48|11 pages

BLAME, REMORSE, MERCY, FORGIVENESS

ByCHRISTOPHER BENNETT

chapter 49|12 pages

EVIL

ByGEOFFREY SCARRE

chapter 50|11 pages

RESPONSIBILITY: Intention and consequence

BySUZANNE UNIACKE

chapter 51|10 pages

RESPONSIBILITY: Act and omission

ByMICHAEL J. ZIMMERMAN

chapter 52|11 pages

PARTIALITY AND IMPARTIALITY

ByJOHN COTTINGHAM

chapter 53|13 pages

MORAL PARTICULARISM

ByMICHAEL RIDGE, SEAN MCKEEVER

part |2 pages

PART VI Debates in ethics

chapter |2 pages

(i) GOALS AND IDEALS

chapter 54|11 pages

WELFARE

ByCHRISTOPHER HEATHWOOD

chapter 55|11 pages

IDEALS OF PERFECTION

ByVINIT HAKSAR

chapter |2 pages

(ii) JUSTICE

chapter 56|11 pages

RIGHTS

ByTOM CAMPBELL

chapter 57|12 pages

JUSTICE AND PUNISHMENT

ByJOHN TASIOULAS

chapter 58|13 pages

JUSTICE AND DISTRIBUTION

ByMATTHEW CLAYTON

chapter |2 pages

(iii) HUMAN LIFE

chapter 59|13 pages

LIFE, DEATH, AND ETHICS

ByFRED FELDMAN

chapter 60|9 pages

ENDING LIFE

ByR. G. FREY

chapter |2 pages

(iv) OUR WORLD

chapter 61|11 pages

POPULATION ETHICS

ByTIM MULGAN

chapter 62|12 pages

ANIMALS

ByALAN CARTER

chapter 63|13 pages

THE ENVIRONMENT

ByANDREW BRENNAN AND NORVA Y. S. LO

chapter |2 pages

(v) CURRENT ISSUES

chapter 64|12 pages

THE ETHICS OF FREE SPEECH

ByMARY KATE MCGOWAN

chapter 65|15 pages

THE ETHICS OF RESEARCH

ByJULIAN SAVULESCU, TONY HOPE

chapter 66|12 pages

WORLD POVERTY

ByTHOMAS POGGE

chapter 67|12 pages

WAR

ByHENRY SHUE

chapter 68|12 pages

TORTURE AND TERRORISM

ByDAVID RODIN
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