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0495808776 978-0495808770 February 1, 2010 6
This authoritative and reader-friendly anthology will help you think through some of humanity's most persistent questions regarding right and wrong, good and bad. ETHICAL THEORY: CLASSICAL AND CONTEMPORARY READINGS cuts through the confusion and delivers a clear and comprehensive selection of readings from classical and contemporary sources. Presented in a dynamic pro and con format, with detailed summaries of each argument, this comprehensive anthology allows you to watch the ethical debate unfold before your eyes.

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"It is the best anthology on ethical theory, as a matter of fact, it is the best by far."

"This is a great text, one I look forward to using for some time."

"His introductory analyses show a very strong grasp of the subject of each chapter. His ways of making distinctions and putting them into charts or tables is very helpful to teacher and students alike." --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Louis Pojman grew up in Cicero, Illinois in the 1940s and '50s. He attended Columbia University and Union Theological Seminary, from which he received a M.A. and Ph.D. in Religion. In 1969 he was a Fulbright Fellow at the University of Copenhagen and in 1970 a Rockefeller Fellow at Hamburg University. He received his D.Phil. in Philosophy from Oxford University in 1997. His first position was at the University of Notre Dame, after which he taught at the University of Texas at Dallas and the University of Mississippi, where for three years he served as the Chair of the Department of Philosophy and Religion. In 1995 he accepted an offer to become Professor of Philosophy at the United States Military Academy at West Point. He most recently was a Visiting Professor at Brigham Young University in Utah and a Visiting Fellow at Clare Hall, Oxford University. The author or editor of over 30 books and 80 articles, Pojman won several research and teaching awards, including the Burlington Northern Award for Outstanding Teaching and Scholarship (1988) and the Outstanding Scholar/Teacher in the Humanities at the University of Mississippi (1994). Louis Pojman passed away in 2005. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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  • Paperback: 693 pages
  • Publisher: Wadsworth Publishing; 6 edition (February 1, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0495808776
  • ISBN-13: 978-0495808770
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Lewis Vaughn is the former editor of Free Inquiry magazine and the former executive editor of the philosophy journal Philo. The late Louis P. Pojman was Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the United States Military Academy at West Point.

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Good All-in-One Anthology, February 18, 2004
This is a very useful anthology: it is broad in scope, and, when one considers the number of issues broached, its coverage of the most central issues in philosophical ethics is often surprisingly deep.

Pojman's appears to have had three primary objectives in editing this anthology: (i) to provide an overview of the main positions in normative ethics, (ii) to provide an overview of some of the main issues in meta-ethics, and (iii) to present discussions of a few traditional questions about morality (e.g. Does morality conflict with self-interest? Do moral truths require the existence of God? Do we need a robust sort of free will in order to be morally responsible for what we do?).

The book covers what are currently taken to be the big three positions in normative ethics: utilitarianism (and consequentialism more generally), deontology, and virtue ethics. (There's no section on contractualism/contractarianism, though there are selections from Gauthier, Harman, Hobbes, and Kant. So some of the relevant literature is present here.) These sections include a few papers defending each position, a few papers criticizing them, and in some cases responses to those criticisms. Of the three sections, the one on utilitarianism is the best and most comprehensive. The sections on deontology and virtue ethics are less comprehensive, but they're still good enough to provide an introduction to those positions and some significant objections to them.

The book's coverage of issues in meta-ethics is perhaps better than its coverage of issues in normative ethics. Pojman has included sections on several issues in meta-ethics, including relativism, the nature of value, realism vs. antirealism, and a section on positions on the fact/value distinction. This last section serves two distinct purposes: it introduces the debate between cognitivists and noncognitivists, and it provides a brief outline of the history of twentieth-century meta-ethical debate. The section begins with some passages from Hume's treatise concerning the respective roles of reason and emotion in ethics, it then covers several of the most important and influential positions in twentieth-century meta-ethics: Moore's intuitionist non-naturalism is represented by some passages from Principia in which he presents the Open Question Argument; Ayer's emotivism is represented by his defense of that position in Language, Truth, and Language; Hare's prescriptivism is presented in a short introductory to his views; and the naturalistic rejoinder to these meta-ethical views is represented by some work of Geoffrey Warnock.

The section on the realism/anti-realism debate is centered on contemporary work. This section doesn't include anything from contemporary defenders of noncognitivism; instead, it is set up as a debate between cognitivists who defend realism and those who defend anti-realism. This section includes classic anti-realist arguments from Mackie, Harman, and Williams along with responses to each of their arguments, and it concludes with the final chapter from Smith's The Moral Problem.

The book's coverage of issues concerning morality that aren't part of the areas discussed above is somewhat less consistent. (This is no doubt due, at least in part, to an attempt to cover quite a bit in a limited amount of space.) Other issues covered include the relation between morality and self-interest, the relation between morality and religion, freedom of the will, feministic ethics, and sociobiology. None of these issues is covered as extensively as any of the issues mentioned above, and the coverage of some of them consists of only a couple of papers. Still, the papers included do allow one to get some sense of the issues in these areas.

The book also includes some not very extensive historical coverage. Pojman has included something from several of the historical figures who are considered absolute essential in philosophical study of ethics. So you've got your Plato, Aristotle, Hobbes, Hume, Kant, and Mill. (It is worth noting that, where translations are necessary, the translations are mostly older ones, like Jowett's translations of Plato's Crito, Euthyphro, and The Republic; Ross's translation of Aristotle's Nichomachean Ethics; and Paton's translation of Kant's Groundwork.) The book attempts to integrate these historical figures into its discussion of particular subjects, and it does so by treating the works of these figures as introductions to the issues. Consequently, the first reading in most of the book's sections is from a historically important philosopher. Mill gets the first word on utilitarianism; Hobbes on egoism; Aristotle on virtue ethics; etc. There's enough historical coverage here to give people a flavor of the major figures' views, but this book certainly isn't intended an anthology for a course in the history of ethics. In fact, nearly all the readings come from twentieth century figures.

If there is a noteworthy problem with this anthology, it's that some of its sections are rather superficial. In particular, the section on relativism and the section on the relation between morality and religion are underdeveloped. Both of these are shorter sections, and some of the the papers in these sections simply aren't very good philosophy. Those looking to understand the debates in these areas will probably have to look to other readings on these topics. In addition, the section on egoism is pretty small--though the individual papers in that section are all good.

These relatively minor worries shouldn't dissuade people from using this book, however, as its coverage in all other areas is more than adequate. The book is well-suited for use in survey courses in ethics that are aimed at undergraduate students, especially if one intends to cover issues in both normative ethics and meta-ethics.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Provides a well-balanced overview of ethical theory., December 11, 1998
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Pojman takes a variety of selections from opposing viewpoints to create a well-balanced text that serves as an excellent resource for an introductory philosophy or ethics class. Includes sources from early classical philosophers to contemporary authors.
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4.0 out of 5 stars What more can I say? It's just a textbook., February 11, 2011
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