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Ethics: Theory and Practice

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With a clear presentation, Ethics: Theory and Practice educates readers about ethical theory and has them apply what they learn to specific classic and contemporary moral problems (lying, cheating, establishing ethical business practices, honoring ethical obligations in medicine, etc.).

Jacques P. Thiroux first wrote this text 1977 in order to educate readers about ethical theory and its applications in a way that beginning students could understand. The result was an accessible text that isn't too technical and doesn't plunge into complex readings without sufficient background. The text is fully updated with global issues and non-Western ethical views. Keith W. Krasemann now continues Thiroux's efforts of making Ethical Ideas accesible to students. Besides updating the foundations of the text, Krasemann incoporates new and relevant material, most of which is often unique only to this text.

526 pages, Paperback

First published December 31, 1990

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October 3, 2010
There are two things to consider with a textbook of this sort: how thoroughly does it cover the material, and how well does it manage to communicate that material to the reader. This book succeeds gloriously on both counts. Obviously, if the subject of Philosophy in general and Ethics in particular don't interest you, you won't enjoy this book. But if you have an interest in the subject, and need a basic intro to it, you'd be hard-pressed to find a better one.
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August 23, 2019
I've enjoyed using this book for class, it's taught me a lot. Yet when reading the first chapter, I found an error in the 10 commandments. I pray this is just an error, but I doubt it. Teaching 9 Commandments, created by splitting the last commandments to make two, rounding it out to 10. While leaving out one, you are changing Gods word. Which is not Good for the author or those learning with an open mind... how can a book on Ethical standards and behavior misrepresents GODS WORD???
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September 27, 2022
The overuse of commas is annoying and makes it somewhat difficult to read. It seems like they purposely overcomplicated the wording of sentences, which is obnoxious when most readers of this book are reading, for the most part, against their will. The book is also extremely biased, with the authors’ opinions being clear in every chapter. I’m not religious but I can see why the wording of the religious portions offended some others in these reviews.
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January 5, 2025
Had to read this book for a Winter class. I thought it was very unique in that it showed you how to create a moral view. The authors provide both positives and negatives of well known views which allow the reader to make their own decisions on whether or not to accept them.
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June 11, 2011
My daughter's text book left under my custodian .. will take a shot this weekend.
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December 21, 2012
Textbook for college Ethics class. The author's view on religion was hard to take and made this book a difficult read.
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November 19, 2014
Good book
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