Ethics: Studying the Art of Moral Appraisal - Ronnie Littlejohn - Books - University Press of America - 9780819189189 - December 3, 1992
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Ethics: Studying the Art of Moral Appraisal


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In his book, Ronnie L. Littlejohn attempts to provide a clear presentation of technical work done in the philosophy of human action, as well as to introduce a few of the most important discussions in the history of ethics and moral appraisal. The text introduces students to the study of ethics via philosophical observations on the actual practice of moral appraisal and its language. Littlejohn enables the student to appreciate the structure of ethical thought under any theoretical description rather than indoctrinating one righteous set of examples. Ethics accomplishes a general educational objective of introducing classical theories, philosophers and their arguments, but Littlejohn's treatment of the art of moral appraisal is a unique approach to ethical inquiry.
Contents: The Spectrum of Appraisability; Determining Morally Appraisable Entities; Determining Appraisable Events; Conditions Which Remove Persons From Moral Appraisability: Responsibility Descriptions: Justifications; Responsibility Descriptions: Excuses; Responsibility Descriptions; Rationalizations; Responsibility Descriptions Using Virtue and Vice Concepts; Theoretical Questions about the Practice of Moral Appraisal; Conclusion: Moral Appraisability as a Benefit of Persons; Glossary.


190 pages, illustrations

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 3, 1992
ISBN13 9780819189189
Publishers University Press of America
Pages 190
Dimensions 150 × 228 × 10 mm   ·   258 g
Language English  

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