Ethics and the Autonomy of Philosophy : Breaking Ties with Traditional Christian Praxis and Theory.

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Main Author: Walker, Bernard James
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Eugene : Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2014.
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Online Access:CONNECT
Table of Contents:
  • Intro; Title Page; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1: A Deconstruction of Pop Ethics: A Discussion of the Ethical Views of the Man on the Streets (MOTS); Chapter 2: Ethics and Epistemic Myopia: Its Nature, Its Sources, and Its Cures; Chapter 3: A Construction of Formal Ethics: Reflections on the Phrases Moral Facts, Good, Right, Bad, Wrong, Inappropriate, Rude, and Offensive; and Reflection on the Implications of the Word Ought; Chapter 4: Reflections on the Varieties of Normative Ethics: Discerning What We Ought to Do and How We Ought to Be
  • Chapter 5: Swimming through the Murky Waters of Ethics Mixed with Religion: A Discussion of the Ways Religion Does and Does Not Import an Influence on EthicsChapter 6: Taking Sides on Some Polemic Social Issues in Applied Ethics: Affirmative Action, the Death Penalty, and Abortion; Appendix; Bibliography