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基本説明
Uses Habermas' distinction between strategic, ethical, and moral reasoning to clarify how codes of ethics ought to respond to the moral conflicts caused by cultural diversity.
Full Description
For Introduction to Ethics and Applied or Professional Ethics courses.Text uses Habermas' distinction between strategic, ethical, and moral reasoning to clarify how codes of ethics ought to respond to the moral conflicts caused by cultural diversity. Argues that professional codes must be grounded in a broad philosophical moral context that presupposes the possibility for dialogue across cultural differences.
Contents
I. PLURALISM, PROFESSIONAL ETHICS, AND MORAL MUDDLE. 1. Introduction to Applied Ethics and Social Pluralism. 2. Moral Agents, Situational Control, and Professionalism. 3. Muddle, Drift, Banality, and Subjectivisms vs. Morality. II. MORAL DEVELOPMENT, MORAL VOICE, AND RATIONAL FOUNDATIONS. 4. Descriptive Ethics: Cognitive and Moral Development. 5. The Role of Voice in Ethics, with the Focus on Gendered Interpretations of Morality. 6. Metaethical Search for Moral Rationality. III. MORAL AUTONOMY, MORAL THEORIES, AND APPLICATIONS. 7. Autonomy, Accountability, and Moral Choices. 8. Consequential Theories vs. Natural Rights Theory. 9. Nonconsequentialist Alternatives to Natural Rights Theory. 10. Theory of Implementation: The Best Means. 11. Glossary of Key Terms.