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  2. Ethics | Definition, History, Examples, Types, Philosophy, &...

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    Ethics, the philosophical discipline concerned with what is morally good and bad and morally right and wrong. Its subject consists of fundamental issues of practical decision making, and its major concerns include the nature of ultimate value and the standards by which human actions can be morally evaluated.

  3. What is ethics? (Chapter 1) - An Introduction to Ethics

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    Ethics, like other branches of philosophy, springs from seemingly simple questions. What makes honest actions right and dishonest ones wrong? Why is death a bad thing for the person who dies?

  4. Ethics - Introduction to ethics: Ethics: a general introduction -...

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    Ethics: a general introduction. Ethics are a system of moral principles and a branch of philosophy which defines what is good for individuals and society. What is ethics? At its simplest,...

  5. Which seems easier? PHIL 2306 (intro to philosophy) or PHIL ... -...

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    Assuming you’ve never taken a philosophy course before and have never read philosophy on your own, the obvious choice is taking a intro to philosophy course as it will broadly cover all the branches of philosophy, including ethics.

  6. The Intro to Ethics eTextbook

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    Unit 1: An Introduction to Philosophical Ethics. Chapter 1: An Introduction to Philosophy 5 Sections. Expand. Chapter Content. 0% Complete 0/5 Steps. 1.1 The Origins of Western Philosophy. 1.2 Branches of Philosophy. 1.3 What Is Philosophy? 1.4 Arguments. 1.5 Analyzing an Argument. Chapter 2: An Introduction to Ethics 3 Sections. Expand.

  7. 01:730:107 Introduction to Ethics - Rutgers University

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    In this course we’ll survey readings in ethics and moral philosophy to understand different perspectives on how moral decisions can be made. We’ll investigate such topics as virtue ethics, deontology, constructivism, objectivism, relativism, consequentialism, free will, and determinism.

  8. Philosophical Ethics - Open Textbook Library

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    The text covers the main areas of Ethics beginning with a useful discussion of logic and critical reasoning. The author discusses how arguments are analyzed and evaluated and then points out the most common types of fallacious reasoning encountered in moral debates.

  9. Ethics: Introduction to ethics - BBC

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    Ethics is a branch of philosophy that covers a whole family of things that have a real importance in everyday life. What is ethics? Ethics: a general introduction

  10. Introduction to Philosophy: Ethics - Open Textbook Library

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    This book contains the key topics in the appropriate depth suitable for a lower-level introduction to ethics course. The coverage of subjectivism, relativism, and divine command theory provide the necessary early discussions which lay the foundation for later discussions.

  11. An Introduction to Ethics - Cambridge University Press &...

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    This book examines the central questions of ethics through a study of theories of right and wrong that are found in the great ethical works of Western philosophy.