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Ethics:A Very Short Introduction

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Oxford University Press, May 8, 2003 - Philosophy - 152 pages
Our self-image as moral, well-behaved creatures is dogged by scepticism, relativism, hypocrisy, and nihilism, by the fear that in a Godless world science has unmasked us as creatures fated by our genes to be selfish and tribalistic, or competitive and aggressive. In this 'sparklingly clear' (Guardian) introduction to ethics Simon Blackburn tackles the major moral questions surrounding birth, death, happiness, desire and freedom, showing us how we should think about the meaning oflife, and how we should mistrust the soundbite-sized absolutes that often dominate moral debates.
  

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Review: Ethics: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions #80)

User Review  - Ryan Scicluna - Goodreads

A good book but as it states in the title it is a very Short introduction. It has a very good starting point for all those willing to start immersing themselves in the philosophy of ethics. However ... Read full review

Review: Ethics: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions #80)

User Review  - Remy - Goodreads

This is no sort of introduction. By that, I don't mean to say the content is too advanced for a novice. That would be a fault, but a much nicer one than this book exhibits. For an example of the ... Read full review

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Contents

List of illustrations
Introduction
Part OneSeven threats to ethics
Part TwoSome ethical ideas
Part ThreeFoundations
Appendix
Notes and further reading
Picture credits
Bibliography
Index
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