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Contents Prdace tii Suiml Ihe Study oi itkics 1 CHAPtm I Eihics An Overview 3 What Is Ethics? 5 The Role of /s and Ouf^ht Statements in Ethics 8 Normative and llieoreiical Ethics 10 Metaphysics and the Study of Human Nature 16 Episiemology and Moral Knowledge 24 Philosophy and the Search for Wisdom 28 Summary 35 CHAPif R 2 Moral Reasoning 37 The Three Levels of Thmking 37 Moral Analysis. Praxis, and Paradigm Shifts 42 Overcoming Resistance 46 Recognizing and Constructing Moral Arguments 54 Avoiding Logical Fallacies 59 Rcs<:)lving Moral Dilemmas 70 A Final Word 75 Summary 75 Section II ItUicai Relativism 79 CMAPTIR ^ Ethical Suhieciivism Morality Is Just A Matter of Personal Feeling 81 What Is Ethical Subjectivism? 81 What Ethical Subjeciivism Is Not 84 Jcan-jacquo Rousseau 1 he Roots of Ethical Subjectivism m K<»inaniic Scntmicmdlisin 88 vtt

^iii Contents Mar>^ Wollstonecraft Critic of Rousseaus Ethical Subjeciinsm 93 The "Kiny Genovcse S>Tidn^mr" 95 Cntique of Ethical Sub ectivism 98 Summary 102 CHAPTER 4 Cultural Relativism K Morality Dependent on CuhuTc> 104 What Is Cultural Relativism? 104 Distinguishing Between Cultural and Sociological Relativism 109 Social Darwinian Ethics: The Concept of Moral Progress 112 Ruth Benedict: Cultural Relativism as a Protest Against Social Darwinism 115 Cultural Relativism and the Moral Community 119 Are Some Cultures More Moral than Others? 128 The Holocaust and Disillusionment with Cultural Relativism 135 A Critique of Cultural Relativism 139 Sumrruiry 145 CHAPTERS Is Morality Grounded in Religion? 147 Religion and Morality 147 The Divine Command Theory 149 Thomas Aquinas: Natural Law Theory 153 Religion. Natural Law Theory, and Civil Disobedience 159 Robert Bellah Civil Religion and Cultural Relativism 165 Religion and the Moral Communitv 1(S0 God and the Problem of Evil 174 Docs Morality Need Religion? 178 Summary 183 CHAPTER 6 Conscience and Moral Developmem 185 Ethics and the Study of Human Development 185 Conscience Culturally Relative or Universal? 186 The Affective and Cogmiive Sides of the Conscience 197

Contents ix Lawrence Kohlberg: The Stage Theory of Moral Development 207 Carol Gilligan; The Care Perspective 215 James Rest: The Four Components of Moral Beha\ior 220 Moral Maturity: Moving Beyond Ethical Relativism 227 Summary 229 Section III Momlity as Universal 233 CHAPTER 7 Ethical Egoism: Morality Is Acting in Our Best Self-interest 235 What Is Ethical Egoism? 235 Psychological Egoism 239 Ayn Rand: "Objectivist Ethics" and Rational Egoism 245 Ethical Egoism and Laissez-Faire Capitalism 249 Ethical Egoism and the Moral Community 255 Self-interest and Happiness 258 The Strengths and Limitations of Ethical Egoism 260 Summary 264 CHAPTER 8 Utilitarianism: The Greatest Happiness Principle 266 Utilitarianism and the Principle of Utility 266 Mo Tzu; Utilitarianism as Universal Love 271 Jeremy Bentham: Utilitarianism and Social Reform 273 John Stuart Mill: Reformulation of Utilitarianism 280 Utilitarianism and the Moral Community 286 Euthanasia and the Principle of Utility: Is Death Always a Harm? 291 The Strengths and Limitations of Utilitarianism 293 Summary 297 CHAPTER 9 Deontology: The Ethics of Duty 299 Deontology and Duty 299 Confucius: Duty and the Community 302 Immanuel Kant: The Categorical Imperative 306

X Contents The "Good Will" and Proper Self-Esteem 313 Sissela Bok: Is the Duty Not to Lie Absolute? 319 W. D. Ross: Prima Facie Deontology 323 The Duty of Justice 331 The Strengths and Limitations of Deontology 337 Summary 339 CHAPTER 10 Rights Ethics: The Other Side of Deontology 341 The Emergence of Rights Ethics in Modern Society 341 John Locke: Natural Rights Ethics 347 The Marxist Critique of Natural Rights Ethics 353 Rights and Duties 360 Buddhist Rights Ethics 366 Liberty Rights and Welfare Rights 369 Rights and the Moral Community 376 The Strengths and Limitations of Rights Ethics 381 Summary 383 CHAPTER 11 Virtue Ethics and the Good Life 385 Virtue Ethics and Character 385 Aristotle: Reason and Virtue 392 Confucius and Aristotle: The Doctrine of the Mean 395 Nel Noddings and David Hume: Sentiment and Virtue 398 Is Virtue Relative to Culture, Social Status, and Gender? 407 The Unity of Virtue 412 Virtue and Moral Education 415 The Strengths and Limitations of Virtue Ethics 419 Summary 421 Glossary 423 Notes 428 Index 440