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Symposia:Readings in Philosophy (a Custom Publication): Readings in Philosophy

par Pearson Custom Publishing

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ETHICS. Normative Ethics. Reason and Divine Law, St. Thomas Aquinas, (PHIL125). Aristotle''s Eudaimonism: Nicomachean Ethics (Books I, II, X), Aristotle, (PHIL139). Nicomachean Ethics (Book I), Aristotle, (PHIL124). Nicomachean Ethics (Books VIII-IX), Aristotle, (PHIL175). Utility and Pleasure, Jeremy Bentham, (PHIL100). A Critique of Utilitarianism, H. Gene Blocker, (PHIL099). Naturalism and Virtue Ethics, H. Gene Blocker, (PHIL126). Toward a Credible Form of Utilitarianism, Richard Brandt, (PHIL104). Is There a Credible Form of Utilitarianism?, Alan Donagan, (PHIL105). Handbook, Epictetus, (PHIL145). Epicurean Hedonism, Epicurus, (PHIL140). Principle Doctrines, Vatican Sayings, and Other Testimonia, Epicurus, (PHIL176). Utilitarianism and the Virtues, Philippa Foot, (PHIL110). Virtues and Vices, Philippa Foot, (PHIL130). Civilization and It''s Discontents, Sigmund Freud, (PHIL179). Ancient Greek Ethics: Then and Now, M. Andrew Holowchak, (PHIL148). A Puzzle About Happiness, M. Andrew Holowchak, (PHIL181). Neo-Aristotelianism, Rosalind Hurthouse, (PHIL128). Does Consequentalism Demand Too Much?, Shelly Kagan, (PHIL109). The Nature of the Virtues, Alasdair MacIntyre, (PHIL129). Tradition and the Virtues, Alasdair MacIntyre, (PHIL133). On Liberty, John Stuart Mill, (PHIL174). Utilitarianism, John Stuart Mill, (PHIL101). Rawls and Utilitarianism, Jan Narveson, (PHIL112). The Formula of the End in Itself, J. H. Paton, (PHIL118). Apology, Plato, (PHIL138). Republic, Plato, (PHIL123). Symposium, Plato, (PHIL178). Two Concepts of Rules, John Rawls, (PHIL103). The Conquest of Happiness, Bertrand Russell, (PHIL180). Is Act Utilitarianism Self-Defeating, Peter Singer, (PHIL107). Some Advantages of Virtue Ethics, Michael Slote, (PHIL132). Extreme and Restricted Utilitarianism, J. J. C. Smart, (PHIL106). Kant''s Moral Philosophy, David Stewart and Donald M. Borchert, (PHIL116). The Interpretation of the Moral Philosophy of John Stuart Mill, J. O. Urmson, (PHIL102). Virtue, Georg Henrik von Wright, (PHIL127). Applied and Professional Ethics. Applying Kidder''s Ethical Decision-Making Checklist to Media Ethics, Sherry Baker, (PHIL163). The Aesthetic in Sport, David Best, (PHIL338). Practices and Prudence, W. Miller Brown, (PHIL209). Mapping Morality: Ethics and the Human Genome Project, Arthur Caplan, (PHIL156). Where''s the Merit if the Best Man Wins?, David Carr, (PHIL337). Principles of Justice: Rights and Needs, Larry Churchill, (PHIL155). Virtue Lost: Courage in Sport, John Corlett, (PHIL211). A Conceptual Analysis of Ethics Codes, Deni Elliot-Boyle, (PHIL166). Allocating Scarce Medical Resources and the Availability of Organ Transplantation, H. T. Engelhardt, (PHIL154). The Ethics of Fetal Tissue Transplants, Alan Fine, (PHIL153). Organs from Anencephalic Infants: An Idea Whose Time Has Not Yet Come, Norman Fost, (PHIL150). On Reaching First Base With ldquo;Sciencerdquo; of Moral Development in Sport, Russell W. Gough, (PHIL212). Aretism and Pharmacological Ergogenic Aids in Sport: Taking a Shot at Steroids, M. Andrew Holowchak, (PHIL214). The Men''s Cultural Centre: Sports and Women''s Oppression/ Men''s Repression, Bruce Kidd, (PHIL340). The Idea of Ethics in Journalism, Stephen Klaidman and Tom L. Beauchamp, (PHIL159). Why Abortion is Immoral, Don Marquis, (PHIL151). Against Photographic Deception, Edwin Martin, (PHIL162). Justifying Journalistic Harms: Right to Know vs. Interest in Knowing, Christopher Meyers, (PHIL164). Postscript: Sport in the Larger Scheme of Things, William J. Morgan, (PHIL343). Women and Masculine Sports, B. C. Postow, (PHIL339). A Matter of Life and Death: Some Thoughts on the Language of Sport, Jeffrey O. Segrave, (PHIL210). The Famine Relief Argument, Peter Singer, (PHIL108). Is Our Admiration for Sports Heroes Fascistoid?, Torbjorn Tannsjo, (PHIL342. A Defense of Abortion, Judith Jarvis Thompson, (PHIL152). Moral Justifications for Privacy and Intimacy, Samuel P. Winch, (PHIL161). Casuistry, Arthur Zucker, (PHIL149a). Metaethics. Virtue and Voluntary Action, Aristotle, (PHIL008). Kant''s Argument for God''s Existence, Lewis White Beck, (PHIL119). Anthropology and the Abnormal, Ruth Benedict, (PHIL184). Ethical Relativism, H. Gene Blocker, (PHIL183). Is Egoism an Ethical Theory, H. Gene Blocker, (PHIL196). Kant on Immortality, C. D. Broad, (PHIL121).… (plus d'informations)
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ETHICS. Normative Ethics. Reason and Divine Law, St. Thomas Aquinas, (PHIL125). Aristotle''s Eudaimonism: Nicomachean Ethics (Books I, II, X), Aristotle, (PHIL139). Nicomachean Ethics (Book I), Aristotle, (PHIL124). Nicomachean Ethics (Books VIII-IX), Aristotle, (PHIL175). Utility and Pleasure, Jeremy Bentham, (PHIL100). A Critique of Utilitarianism, H. Gene Blocker, (PHIL099). Naturalism and Virtue Ethics, H. Gene Blocker, (PHIL126). Toward a Credible Form of Utilitarianism, Richard Brandt, (PHIL104). Is There a Credible Form of Utilitarianism?, Alan Donagan, (PHIL105). Handbook, Epictetus, (PHIL145). Epicurean Hedonism, Epicurus, (PHIL140). Principle Doctrines, Vatican Sayings, and Other Testimonia, Epicurus, (PHIL176). Utilitarianism and the Virtues, Philippa Foot, (PHIL110). Virtues and Vices, Philippa Foot, (PHIL130). Civilization and It''s Discontents, Sigmund Freud, (PHIL179). Ancient Greek Ethics: Then and Now, M. Andrew Holowchak, (PHIL148). A Puzzle About Happiness, M. Andrew Holowchak, (PHIL181). Neo-Aristotelianism, Rosalind Hurthouse, (PHIL128). Does Consequentalism Demand Too Much?, Shelly Kagan, (PHIL109). The Nature of the Virtues, Alasdair MacIntyre, (PHIL129). Tradition and the Virtues, Alasdair MacIntyre, (PHIL133). On Liberty, John Stuart Mill, (PHIL174). Utilitarianism, John Stuart Mill, (PHIL101). Rawls and Utilitarianism, Jan Narveson, (PHIL112). The Formula of the End in Itself, J. H. Paton, (PHIL118). Apology, Plato, (PHIL138). Republic, Plato, (PHIL123). Symposium, Plato, (PHIL178). Two Concepts of Rules, John Rawls, (PHIL103). The Conquest of Happiness, Bertrand Russell, (PHIL180). Is Act Utilitarianism Self-Defeating, Peter Singer, (PHIL107). Some Advantages of Virtue Ethics, Michael Slote, (PHIL132). Extreme and Restricted Utilitarianism, J. J. C. Smart, (PHIL106). Kant''s Moral Philosophy, David Stewart and Donald M. Borchert, (PHIL116). The Interpretation of the Moral Philosophy of John Stuart Mill, J. O. Urmson, (PHIL102). Virtue, Georg Henrik von Wright, (PHIL127). Applied and Professional Ethics. Applying Kidder''s Ethical Decision-Making Checklist to Media Ethics, Sherry Baker, (PHIL163). The Aesthetic in Sport, David Best, (PHIL338). Practices and Prudence, W. Miller Brown, (PHIL209). Mapping Morality: Ethics and the Human Genome Project, Arthur Caplan, (PHIL156). Where''s the Merit if the Best Man Wins?, David Carr, (PHIL337). Principles of Justice: Rights and Needs, Larry Churchill, (PHIL155). Virtue Lost: Courage in Sport, John Corlett, (PHIL211). A Conceptual Analysis of Ethics Codes, Deni Elliot-Boyle, (PHIL166). Allocating Scarce Medical Resources and the Availability of Organ Transplantation, H. T. Engelhardt, (PHIL154). The Ethics of Fetal Tissue Transplants, Alan Fine, (PHIL153). Organs from Anencephalic Infants: An Idea Whose Time Has Not Yet Come, Norman Fost, (PHIL150). On Reaching First Base With ldquo;Sciencerdquo; of Moral Development in Sport, Russell W. Gough, (PHIL212). Aretism and Pharmacological Ergogenic Aids in Sport: Taking a Shot at Steroids, M. Andrew Holowchak, (PHIL214). The Men''s Cultural Centre: Sports and Women''s Oppression/ Men''s Repression, Bruce Kidd, (PHIL340). The Idea of Ethics in Journalism, Stephen Klaidman and Tom L. Beauchamp, (PHIL159). Why Abortion is Immoral, Don Marquis, (PHIL151). Against Photographic Deception, Edwin Martin, (PHIL162). Justifying Journalistic Harms: Right to Know vs. Interest in Knowing, Christopher Meyers, (PHIL164). Postscript: Sport in the Larger Scheme of Things, William J. Morgan, (PHIL343). Women and Masculine Sports, B. C. Postow, (PHIL339). A Matter of Life and Death: Some Thoughts on the Language of Sport, Jeffrey O. Segrave, (PHIL210). The Famine Relief Argument, Peter Singer, (PHIL108). Is Our Admiration for Sports Heroes Fascistoid?, Torbjorn Tannsjo, (PHIL342. A Defense of Abortion, Judith Jarvis Thompson, (PHIL152). Moral Justifications for Privacy and Intimacy, Samuel P. Winch, (PHIL161). Casuistry, Arthur Zucker, (PHIL149a). Metaethics. Virtue and Voluntary Action, Aristotle, (PHIL008). Kant''s Argument for God''s Existence, Lewis White Beck, (PHIL119). Anthropology and the Abnormal, Ruth Benedict, (PHIL184). Ethical Relativism, H. Gene Blocker, (PHIL183). Is Egoism an Ethical Theory, H. Gene Blocker, (PHIL196). Kant on Immortality, C. D. Broad, (PHIL121).

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