Since September 11, 2001, many people in the United States have been
more inclined to use the language of good and evil, and to be more
comfortable with the idea that certain moral standards are _objective_
(true independently of what anyone happens to think of them). Some
people, especially those who are not religious, are not sure how to
substantiate this view. _Whatever Happened to Good and Evil?_ provides
a basis for exploring these doubts and ultimately defends the
objectivity of ethics. Engaging and accessible, it is the first
introduction to meta-ethics written especially for students and
general readers with no philosophical background. Focusing on the
issues at the foundation of morality, it poses such questions as: How
can we know what is right and wrong? Does ethical objectivity require
God? Why should I be moral? Where do moral standards come from? What
is a moral value, and how can it exist in a scientific world? Do
cultural diversity and persistent moral disagreement support moral
skepticism? Writing in a clear and lively style and employing many
examples to illustrate theoretical arguments, Russ Shafer-Landau
identifies the many weaknesses in contemporary moral skepticism and
devotes considerable attention to presenting, and critiquing, the most
difficult objections to his view. Also included in the book are a
helpful summary of all the major arguments covered, as well as a
glossary of key philosophical terms. _Whatever Happened to Good and
Evil?_ is ideal for a variety of philosophy courses and compelling
reading for anyone interested in ethics.
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ISBN
9780197557853
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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