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Index
Cover Title Page Copyright Contents Moral Questions Social Beings Communitarians or Individualists? Setting the Stage Ten Central Questions The Social Origins of Belief Systems Morality and Religion Morality and Human Nature Genetics Do We Have Any Choice? Is Society to Blame? Moral Relativism Ethical Absolutism Relativism versus Absolutism Another Absolutist Reply Are They Both Wrong? The Problem of Moral Knowledge A Brief History of Ethics The Greek City State Democracy Greeks and Philosophy Slavery The Socratic Method Socratic Ethics: Know Thyself Plato’s Republic Plato versus the Sophists The World of Forms A Closed Society Aristotle and Commonsense Ethics The Teleological View and the “Mean” A Dull but Good Person Hellenistic Ethics The Advent of Christianity Medieval and Scholastic Ethics The Rise of Humanism Machiavelii Brutes or Innocents? The Social Contract Is It True? Romantic Innocence The Noble Savage Mutual Aiders or Sociobiology The Social Gene Symbolic Animals Marx and Economic Determinism False Consciousness Utilitarianism The Law and Morality Happiness Sums A Practical Example Consequences not Motives Mill’s Ideas Rule Utilitarians Mill’s Pluralism What is Happiness? Is It Really Scientific? The Moral Law of Duty Practical Reason Duty versus Inclination The Parable of the Rich Young Man The Universability Test Inflexible Rules Moral Imagination Ethical Doctrines Contrasted Hume’s Radical Scepticism Beliefs are Psychological Is the “Is-Ought Gap” True? Subjectivists and Objectivists Moral Language is Nonsense The Importance of the Imagination Choosing To Be: Existentialism The Student Who Couldn’t Decide The Road to Postmodernism What Is This Thing Called “Human Nature”? Freud’s Model of the Psyche The Unconscious and Moral Autonomy Lacan: the Fiction of the “Self” The Holocaust and the Betrayal of the Enlightenment The Dangers of “Reason” Postmodernist Scepticism Human, All Too Human Postmodernist Visions: Supermarket Slavery Post-Marxist Critical Theory Nietzschean Dandyism The Evils of Modernism Moral Philosophers and Legislators Postmodernist Societies The Postmodernist Moral Agent A Postmodern Hope: Neo-Tribes Social Ethics The Future Community: a New Social Contract Social Justice Bring Back Aristotle Why Has Ethics Become a Mess? Hope in Traditions What Are the Virtues? And Where is Postmodernism Going? Time for a New Feminist Ethics Private and Public Spheres Sensible Jake and Sensitive Amy Different Moral Priorities S.H.E. Environmental Ethics Anthropocentric Ethics The Newbury Case Does it Matter? We Are Not Outsiders ETHICS AND ANIMALS The Libellous Philosophers Animal Rights Can We Prove That Animals Have Rights? The Utilitarian Argument Animals and Pain Animal Experiments The Persons Argument Are Chimpanzees Persons? ETHICS AND EUTHANASIA The Case of Dr Cox and Mrs Boyes The Trial Is Euthanasia Acceptable? Arguments Against Euthanasia Counter Arguments The Coma Patient Let Nature Take Its Course Let The Patient Decide What Do The Philosophers Say? The Utilitarians Virtue Theory Again What Do We Conclude? Further Reading Acknowledgements Index
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