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Moral Theory: An Introduction (Elements of Philosophy) [Paperback]

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084769769X 978-0847697694 December 17, 2001 First Edition
What makes an action right or wrong? Why is something good or bad? How does one make moral decisions about what is right and good? These are among the main questions of ethics. This book explores some of the most historically important and currently debated moral theories about the nature of the right and good.
After introducing students in the first chapter to some of the main aims and methods of evaluating a moral theory, the remaining chapters are devoted to an examination of various moral theories including the divine command theory, moral relativism, natural law theory, Kant's moral theory, moral pluralism, virtue ethics, and moral particularism.
Providing an introduction to moral theory that explains and critically examines the theories of such classical moral philosophers as Aristotle, Aquinas, Kant, Bentham, Mill, and Ross, this book acquaints students with the work of contemporary moral philosophers.

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A first-rate text for anyone interested in an introduction to moral theory. (Choice )

Mark Timmons's Moral Theory is one of the best ethics textbooks in existence: clear, careful, non-superficial, erudite, systematic, wide-ranging, organized, and fair. . . . I recommend it unhesitatingly for upper division undergraduate courses in ethical theory. I also recommend it as a reference for teachers and graduate students of philosophy. (Ethics )

I will be adopting Mark Timmons's Moral Theory. Moral Theory is an outstanding book for my course in ethical theory. (Ted A. Warfield )

It is hard to imagine how anyone could write a better survey of normative moral theory than does Mark Timmons in Moral Theory: An Introduction. (Hooker, Brad )

An ideal introduction to the first-time moral theory student. Mark Timmons balances accessibility with depth. Moral Theory is an excellent preparatory reading for anyone interested in the complexities of modern moral theory. Timmons deserves high praise. (Prakash Chenjen )

Mark Timmons has produced a first-rate introduction to moral philosophy. He manages to present a very broad range of material in an exceptionally clear and fair-minded way. He has covered all of the important bases, and done so by incorporating reference to the best of the recent literature in the areas he has covered. The many topical examples and accessible style make this an ideal source for students who want a rigorous introduction to the central philosophical issues concerning right and wrong. (Russ Shafer-Landau )

Mark Timmons's Moral Theory: An Introduction is a first-rate critical overview of nine important approaches to moral theory. It is remarkably clear and accessible to undergraduates with no prior experience of philosophy and sufficiently deep to be of use to graduate students preparing for a comprehensive exam in ethics. The author's assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of the theories is insightful and scrupulously fair. (William Tolhurst )

This is a comprehensive introduction to moral theory. It is well-conceived, well-written, and well-reasoned. (Philosophical Books )

" I believe that it is the best introduction to normative ethics available. Part of what makes the book so good is that it focuses on normative ethics, letting meta-ethical questions come in only as necessary. Many of the existing introductions to moral theory don't make the distinctions clear enough--this is the text I've been looking for! My students enjoyed it as well." (Mark Decker )

A fine and reliable text in this area of philosophy. (Rev. Professor Blaine O'Connor )

Moral Theory is one of my favorite texts for undergraduates. The usual Kantian and Utilitarian material is exceptionally well done, especially splitting the latter into classical and contemporary theories. And the treatment of such other theories as Divine Command, Natural Law, Moral Pluralism and Particularism is something one rarely gets in other texts with such depth and yet readability, if at all. (Robert Kane )

Finally! I've been waiting for an introduction to ethical theory that my students and I would love--one that is interesting and well-written, but is also accurate and insightful, and models good philosophy. Mark Timmons's Moral Theory: An Introduction is all this and more. Not only is Timmons's treatment as a whole rich, clear, and illuminating, but I consider the individual chapters themselves to be among the best stand-alone treatments of their particular subject matters available. Timmons covers a particularly wide range of topics, including significant accounts of Divine Command Theory, Natural Law theory, and moral particularism, and he is remarkably thorough and fair in his treatment of each position. I have gained new appreciation and respect for several moral theories through reading this book. I strongly recommend it as an introductory text for undergraduates, but , because of its scope, clarity, and accuracy, it is an excellent resource for 'seasoned veterans' of ethical theory as well. (David Horner )

Mark Timmons has provided a service to the field of ethics. He has created an introductory text that challenges the mind. (Faith & Mission )

About the Author

Mark Timmons is professor of philosophy at the University of Memphis and author of Morality without Foundations (Oxford, 1999). He has published extensively in the areas of ethics and moral theory.

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  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers; First Edition edition (December 17, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 084769769X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0847697694
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.8 x 0.7 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars simply the best mid-level introduction to ethics text, June 21, 2002
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This is really an excellent book in every way that an ethics text can be good. It would be perfect for any mid-level course in ethical theory or the history of ethics.

Students and ideally, general readers, who just want to learn what some of the best thinkers have thought about right & wrong and good & bad will learn a lot from this book. They will also also (and more importantly), learn careful philosophical methodology--that is, learn how to think about and critically evaluate ethical theories. The book is clear and concise, careful and precise but not overly technical to a fault, and enjoyable to read.

Also, the price simply cannot be beat, especially for a text. Poor students will be grateful and they might even hold onto it after class is over.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A very good introductory survey, March 16, 2007
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This is a solid introduction to the different major ethical theories. While no means a page-turner, it is clearly written, well-organized, and rigorous without being overly technical. Highly recommended for those looking for an introductory text.
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Good Choice for an Ethics class., March 4, 2003
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Moral Theory which is an excellent text for students of ethics was written by Mark Timmons, a philosophy professor at the University of Memphis. Nine moral theories are clearly presented (Chs. 2-10) as well as a chapter showing the value of using a moral theory when making a decision (Ch. 1) and a conclusion showing the author's preference for Ross' moral theory (Ch. 11).

The examples used to illustrate each moral theory are accurate and helpful, the bibliography at the end of each chapter is valuable, and Timmons' discussions of the confusing parts in each moral theory are greatly appreciated. If a student of philosophy wishes to understand and appreciate the various moral theories and "decision procedures" (p. 3), then he or she would greatly benefit from Timmons' Moral Theory.
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