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Moral Reasoning and Contemporary Issues
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Lewis Vaughn
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PREFACE xvii
PART 1: FUNDAMENTALS
CHAPT E R 1 Ethics and the Examined Life 3
The Ethical Landscape 5
The Elements of Ethics 6
The Preeminence of Reason 6
Q UICK R EVIEW 7
The Universal Perspective 7
The Principle of Impartiality 8
The Dominance of Moral Norms 8
Religion and Morality 8
Believers Need Moral Reasoning 9
When Conflicts Arise, Ethics Steps In 9
C RITICAL T HOUGHT : E THICS , R ELIGION , AND T OUGH M ORAL I SSUES 10
Moral Philosophy Enables Productive Discourse 10
Summary 1 2
Exercises: Review Questions / Discussion Questions 12
READINGS
from What Is the Socratic Method? by Christopher Phillips 13
from The Euthyphro by Plato 16
CHAPT E R 2 Subjectivism, Relativism, and Emotivism 20
Subjective Relativism 21
Q UICK R EVIEW 21
J UDGE N OT ? 2 2
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