Pocket Dictionary of Ethics: Over 300 Terms & Ideas Clearly & Concisely Defined (The IVP Pocket Reference Series)

Type
Book
Category
Ethics  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2010 
Publisher
Pages
129 
Description
Ethics is as old as the city-state and as new as cyberspace. Guided by the wagon tracks of moral tradition, it nevertheless rides the cutting edge of science and technology. Increasingly it is moving into the corner offices of law, business, medicine, science and technology.But few of us arrive in our first ethics class--or take our seat on an ethics committee--with a grip on the range of ideas and thinkers, perspectives and pitfalls that make up this ancient conversation about what is good and right and moral. We may feel like college math students who slipped through high school without learning algebra.The Pocket Dictionary of Ethics is a convenient boost to help you catch up.Among the 300 definitions provided by Stanley J. Grenz and Jay T. Smith areterms, from altruism to virtueissues, from animal rights to warethicists, from Saint Augustine to Peter Singerperspectives, from Aristotelianism to utilitarianismmarketplace specialties, from advertising to technological ethicsNot only does this brief and convenient reference book take you where your desktop dictionary was not designed to go, it doubles as your basic A-to-Z survey or refresher course in ethics. - from Amzon 
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