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by Martin Cohen (Author) "The battleship Northern Spirit was torpedoed in the engine room, and began to sink rapidly..." (more)
Key Phrases: ethics game, magnanimous man, ethics office, Second World War, Jeremy Bentham, The Panopticon (more...)
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The book starts with the warning that it is not a guidebook for ethical living. What it does do is plant hundreds of more ethical questions in your mind, fulfilling its role as a light hearted, lively introduction to the subject of ethical philosophy. It may not make you a better person or resolve all your problems, but its a great work out for your brain! - Get Ethical.com

... Cohen does a good job in weaving some intriguing stories and classic philosophical ideas
- James Ladyman, Times Higher Education Supplement




101 Ethical Dilemmas is the natural sequal to [101 Philosophy Problems] that wonderful book...its entertainment that trains you to think more intelligently about discerning right and wrong and about how you choose to act. - Fish.co.uk

101 Ethical Dilemmas... is a chatty, jokey journey through philosophical dilemmas ancient and modern... the philosophy is the real thing. - New Scientist

101 Ethical Dilemmas is a well-structured book which raises many of the ethical issues of todays world. - Rabbi Jeffrey Cohen, The Australian Jewish News

Martin Cohen does a good job of weaving some intriguing stories and classic philosophical ideas and arguments into the discussions. - James Ladyman, senior lecturer in philosophy, Bristol University, The Times Higher Education Supplement

The logical positivists might have called ethics gobbledegook, but it is well and truly on the menu here in 101 courses - Age

This book has proved to be invaluable in a pilot project promoting Philosophy and discussion activities in our school. We use this book twice a week as the basis of group discussions of ethical issues, and it is a great success...There is something here for students and people of all ages. I heartily recommend this book, as well as [Martin Cohens] previous one, which we have enjoyed equally. - Michael Brett, Head of Philosophy, Lochinver School

101 Ethical Dilemmas is witty, clever, imaginative, pithy, and sweeping in scope. It explores many different questions concerning philosophy, ethics, religion, and politics and leaves a great deal of room for further debate and discussion.
–David Resnik, East Carolina University

Cohen does a good job in weaving some intriguing stories and classic philosophical ideas... -- Times Higher Education Supplement, 27 October 2004

The logical positivists might have called ethics gobbledegook, but its well and truly on the menu here in 101 courses. -- The Age (Melbourne), June 16th 2003

a chatty, jokey journey through philosophical dilemmas, ancient and modern... but the philosophy is the real thing -- New Scientist, July 12 2003

balances the arguments and highlights the flaws of ancient and modern philosophers... real enough to create passion and provoke thought. -- The Big Issue/ Red Pepper at ethicalmatters.co.uk, May 2003

entertainment that trains you to think more intelligently about discerning right and wrong and about how you choose to act -- Fish.co.uk (ChristianAid), June 2003

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From overcrowded lifeboats to the censor's pen, Martin Cohen's stimulating and amusing dilemmas will have you scratching your head and laughing out loud in equal measure.

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  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Routledge (July 18, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0415261279
  • ISBN-13: 978-0415261272
  • Product Dimensions: 7.7 x 5.1 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #750,546 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars perfect toilet-reading, September 27, 2003
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The only time I ever decided to write a piece of fan mail it was to the author of a philosophy book. There. Now you know the full depth of my sadness, but I know you will accept me as I am.

The book was 101 Philosophy Problems by Martin Cohen. It was full of such puzzles as if an object can only ever be in one place at one time, how anything can be moving? Or if you replace every component of a ship piece by piece, at what point does it become a different ship?

At the end you got all Cohen's own thoughts on the questions, always thought-provoking, funny and iconoclastic about the whole business of philosophy.. Apart from anything, it's the most perfect toilet-reading I know.

The brilliant thing about it was that, while so many other philosophy books make your brian shut down after 3 pages , leaving you feeling baffled and stupid Cohen simply got you thinking for yourself. He made it all so lucid, comprehensible and fun, you felt all the other philosophy writers must be charlatans, blinding yo with gobbledegook to make themselves feel clever.

Another great value of the book is that Cohen is committed to the ancient but now somewhat eccentric idea that philosophy should not just be abstract conundrums but should equip us to live better lives.

101 Ethical Dilemmas is the natural sequel to that wonderful book, and as the title suggests it focuses more specifically on ... well, work ti tout for yourself.

Many of the issues Cohen invites us to grapple with here are pressing concerns in modern life. He deals with civil disorder against evil corporations, internet shopping, designer babies, job applications, 'collateral' damage', war against tyrants, cinematic sex, CCTV surveillance, US state terrorism, the abolition of poverty and the wisdom of George W. Bush.

In amid this are al the nuts-and-bolts issues. Can the end justify the means? Is it right to lie when the truth will hurt? Do we only behave decently because of social restraints? Do we judge right and wrong with our feelings or reason? Why, if at all, should humans be treated from other animals? Are good intentions more important than good results?

Cohen also casts an ethically critical eye over the parables of Jesus, as well as the teachings of Buddha and various Church fathers.

This book is rather harder work than its beloved predecessor. As if making a concerted effort to educate as well as inspire us, Cohen includes many passages from the great philosophers. Consequently, this second 101 is twice as long as the first.

Sometimes he weaves the quotations into dialogue, or, for example turns a long extract from Descartes into a lecture given while he dissects a live chimpanzee. Creative, certainly, but it can actually make the philosophy all the harder to follow.

Likewise the playfulness of Cohen's questions can sometimes leave you wondering what he's actually getting at.

Above all though, its great to have some of this stuff. It's entertainment that trains you to think more intelligently about discerning right and wrong and about how you choose to act. God knows, in 2003 we need that.

If you're interested, get the first book first (unless you have a particular reason to prefer 'ethics' to 'philosophy') There'll be plenty of time to graduate to the other one when you're smitten, and write fan mail.

I never did write that letter, in the end. But then neither has the book ever left my toilet side.

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5.0 out of 5 stars An important and easy, lively introduction , November 3, 2007
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The second updated edition of the classic 101 Ethical Dilemmas provides both high school and college-level audiences an engaging discussion offering eleven new ethical dilemmas for consideration. The examples offer a range of dilemmas from a variety of fields, from business and legal conflicts to medical worlds, and consider issues of justice, ethics, and good practice. An important and easy, lively introduction to the field of ethics will prove solid classroom debate material and accessible to a range of newcomers to the topic, and lay readers.
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