In The Fundamentals of Ethics, Second Edition, author
Russ Shafer-Landau employs a uniquely engaging writing
style to introduce students to the essential ideas of
moral philosophy. Offering more comprehensive coverage
of the good life, normative ethics, and metaethics than
any other text of its kind, this book also addresses
issues that are often omitted from other texts, such as
the doctrine of doing and allowing, the doctrine of
double effect, ethical particularism, the
desire-satisfaction theory of well-being, and moral
error theory. Shafer-Landau carefully reconstructs and
analyzes dozens of arguments in depth, at a level that
is understandable to students with no prior
philosophical background.NEW TO THE SECOND EDITION: *
Discussion questions at the end of every chapter provide
students with immediate ways to test their understanding
of the material * New, real-life extended examples
reinforce the importance of the theories discussed in
Chapters 4, 7, 9, 10, 14, 15, and 19 * Greatly expanded
coverage of moral rights (in Chapter 8) and of
membership in the moral community (in Chapter 9) * A new
discussion of skepticism about morality in the
Introduction * An Instructor's Manual and Testbank on CD
and a Companion Website at www.oup.com/us/shafer-landau
Ideal for courses in introductory ethics and
contemporary moral problems, this book can be used as a
stand-alone text or with the author's companion reader,
The Ethical Life: Fundamental Readings in Ethics and
Moral Problems, Second Edition, which offers original
readings on ethical theory and contemporary moral
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