Buy Ethical Theory Book by Sarah Stroud - Bookswagon
Book 1
Book 2
Book 3
Book 1
Book 2
Book 3
Book 1
Book 2
Book 3
Book 1
Book 2
Book 3
Home > Religion, Philosophy & Sprituality > Philosophy > Topics in philosophy > Ethics and moral philosophy > Ethical Theory: 50 Puzzles, Paradoxes, and Thought Experiments(Puzzles, Paradoxes, and Thought Experiments in Philosophy)
Ethical Theory: 50 Puzzles, Paradoxes, and Thought Experiments(Puzzles, Paradoxes, and Thought Experiments in Philosophy)

Ethical Theory: 50 Puzzles, Paradoxes, and Thought Experiments(Puzzles, Paradoxes, and Thought Experiments in Philosophy)


     0     
5
4
3
2
1



Out of Stock


Notify me when this book is in stock
X
About the Book

In this new kind of introduction to ethical theory, Daniel Muñoz and Sarah Stroud present 50 of the field’s most exciting puzzles, paradoxes, and thought experiments. Over the course of 11 chapters, the authors cover a huge variety of topics, starting with the classic debate between utilitarians and deontologists and ending on existential questions about the future of humanity. Every chapter begins with a helpful introduction, and each of the 50 entries includes references for further reading and questions for reflection. Among the entries are such classics as the Ring of Gyges, Jim and the Villagers, the Repugnant Conclusion, JoJo, “One Thought Too Many,” the Miners Puzzle, the Gentle Murder Paradox, Nowheresville, the Experience Machine, and the Trolley Problem. The book also explores several more recent topics of interest, such as doxastic wronging and the ethics of AI, so that even advanced students are likely to discover something new. Each entry can be read on its own, and the writing is accessible and conversational throughout, making this an ideal resource for undergraduate teaching. Readers at any level can pick up this book and see for themselves how fascinating—and puzzling—ethical theory can be. Key Features: Offers 50 puzzles, paradoxes, and thought experiments, with every entry including the following elements: Presentation of the case Discussion of responses to and implications of the case A reading list which cites the classic presentation of the case and recommends several other treatments or responses Questions for reflection Coverage of each of the 50 is self-contained, allowing students to quickly understand an issue and giving instructors flexibility in assigning readings to match the themes of the course. Additional pedagogical features include a general volume introduction as well as smaller introductions to each of the 11 larger, topic-oriented chapters.

Table of Contents:
Introduction 1. Utility and Consequences 1. George and the Bioweapons 2. The Utility Monster 3. Parfit’s Harmless Torturers 4. Infinite Utility 5. World Cup Accident 2. Killing, Letting Die, and Trolley Problems 6. The Trolley Problem, Part I: Bystander at the Switch 7. The Trolley Problem, Part II: Footbridge 8. Drowning and Letting Drown 9. The Tactical Bomber and the Terror Bomber 10. The Trolley Problem, Part III: The Meta-Trolley Problem 3. Puzzles about Rights 11. The Paradox of Deontology 12. Nowheresville 13. Thomson’s Violinist 14. Feinberg’s Cabin 15. The Paradox of Self-Release 4. Partiality 16. Singer’s Pond 17. David and the Scarce Drug (The Numbers Problem) 18. The Third Man 19. The Archbishop and the Valet 20. One Thought Too Many 5. Moral Dilemmas 21. Kant’s Murderer at the Door 22. Jim and the Villagers 23. Sophie’s Choice 24. The Gentle Murder Paradox 6. Supererogation 25. The Paradox of Supererogation 26. The All or Nothing Problem 27. Kamm’s Intransitivity Paradox 28. What’s Wrong with Exploitation? 7. Well-Being and Value 29. The Experience Machine 30. Should We Wish for Immortality? 31. Should We Fear Death? 32. Moore’s Beautiful World 33. Sweetening 8. Moral Psychology and Motivation 34. The Ring of Gyges 35. Moral Worth 36. Augustine’s Pears 37. The Deferential Wife 9. Moral Responsibility 38. Frankfurt Cases 39. Wolf’s JoJo 40. The Paradox of Forgiveness 41. Moral Luck (The Lorry Driver) 10. Belief and Ignorance 42. Wronging by Believing? 43. The Miners Puzzle 44. Moral Uncertainty 45. Cluelessness 11. Future Generations 46. Ex Machina and the Future of AI 47. Children of Men 48. The Procreation Asymmetry 49. The Non-Identity Problem 50. The Repugnant Conclusion. Index

About the Author :
Daniel Muñoz is Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Core Faculty in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA. He received his PhD from MIT in 2019, and is writing a book about the foundations of deontology entitled What We Owe to Ourselves. Sarah Stroud is Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Parr Center for Ethics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA. She has published widely in ethical theory, moral psychology, and metaethics and was a co-editor (with Hugh LaFollette, Editor-in-Chief, and John Deigh) of The International Encyclopedia of Ethics (9 volumes; 2013).


Best Sellers


Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781040110942
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Routledge
  • Language: English
  • Sub Title: 50 Puzzles, Paradoxes, and Thought Experiments
  • ISBN-10: 1040110940
  • Publisher Date: 23 Aug 2024
  • Binding: Digital (delivered electronically)
  • Series Title: Puzzles, Paradoxes, and Thought Experiments in Philosophy


Similar Products

Add Photo
Add Photo

Customer Reviews

REVIEWS      0     
Click Here To Be The First to Review this Product
Ethical Theory: 50 Puzzles, Paradoxes, and Thought Experiments(Puzzles, Paradoxes, and Thought Experiments in Philosophy)
Taylor & Francis Ltd -
Ethical Theory: 50 Puzzles, Paradoxes, and Thought Experiments(Puzzles, Paradoxes, and Thought Experiments in Philosophy)
Writing guidlines
We want to publish your review, so please:
  • keep your review on the product. Review's that defame author's character will be rejected.
  • Keep your review focused on the product.
  • Avoid writing about customer service. contact us instead if you have issue requiring immediate attention.
  • Refrain from mentioning competitors or the specific price you paid for the product.
  • Do not include any personally identifiable information, such as full names.

Ethical Theory: 50 Puzzles, Paradoxes, and Thought Experiments(Puzzles, Paradoxes, and Thought Experiments in Philosophy)

Required fields are marked with *

Review Title*
Review
    Add Photo Add up to 6 photos
    Would you recommend this product to a friend?
    Tag this Book Read more
    Does your review contain spoilers?
    What type of reader best describes you?
    I agree to the terms & conditions
    You may receive emails regarding this submission. Any emails will include the ability to opt-out of future communications.

    CUSTOMER RATINGS AND REVIEWS AND QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS TERMS OF USE

    These Terms of Use govern your conduct associated with the Customer Ratings and Reviews and/or Questions and Answers service offered by Bookswagon (the "CRR Service").


    By submitting any content to Bookswagon, you guarantee that:
    • You are the sole author and owner of the intellectual property rights in the content;
    • All "moral rights" that you may have in such content have been voluntarily waived by you;
    • All content that you post is accurate;
    • You are at least 13 years old;
    • Use of the content you supply does not violate these Terms of Use and will not cause injury to any person or entity.
    You further agree that you may not submit any content:
    • That is known by you to be false, inaccurate or misleading;
    • That infringes any third party's copyright, patent, trademark, trade secret or other proprietary rights or rights of publicity or privacy;
    • That violates any law, statute, ordinance or regulation (including, but not limited to, those governing, consumer protection, unfair competition, anti-discrimination or false advertising);
    • That is, or may reasonably be considered to be, defamatory, libelous, hateful, racially or religiously biased or offensive, unlawfully threatening or unlawfully harassing to any individual, partnership or corporation;
    • For which you were compensated or granted any consideration by any unapproved third party;
    • That includes any information that references other websites, addresses, email addresses, contact information or phone numbers;
    • That contains any computer viruses, worms or other potentially damaging computer programs or files.
    You agree to indemnify and hold Bookswagon (and its officers, directors, agents, subsidiaries, joint ventures, employees and third-party service providers, including but not limited to Bazaarvoice, Inc.), harmless from all claims, demands, and damages (actual and consequential) of every kind and nature, known and unknown including reasonable attorneys' fees, arising out of a breach of your representations and warranties set forth above, or your violation of any law or the rights of a third party.


    For any content that you submit, you grant Bookswagon a perpetual, irrevocable, royalty-free, transferable right and license to use, copy, modify, delete in its entirety, adapt, publish, translate, create derivative works from and/or sell, transfer, and/or distribute such content and/or incorporate such content into any form, medium or technology throughout the world without compensation to you. Additionally,  Bookswagon may transfer or share any personal information that you submit with its third-party service providers, including but not limited to Bazaarvoice, Inc. in accordance with  Privacy Policy


    All content that you submit may be used at Bookswagon's sole discretion. Bookswagon reserves the right to change, condense, withhold publication, remove or delete any content on Bookswagon's website that Bookswagon deems, in its sole discretion, to violate the content guidelines or any other provision of these Terms of Use.  Bookswagon does not guarantee that you will have any recourse through Bookswagon to edit or delete any content you have submitted. Ratings and written comments are generally posted within two to four business days. However, Bookswagon reserves the right to remove or to refuse to post any submission to the extent authorized by law. You acknowledge that you, not Bookswagon, are responsible for the contents of your submission. None of the content that you submit shall be subject to any obligation of confidence on the part of Bookswagon, its agents, subsidiaries, affiliates, partners or third party service providers (including but not limited to Bazaarvoice, Inc.)and their respective directors, officers and employees.

    Accept

    Fresh on the Shelf


    Inspired by your browsing history


    Your review has been submitted!

    You've already reviewed this product!