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Contemporary Moral and Social Issues

Contemporary Moral and Social Issues An Introduction through Original Fiction, Discussion, and Readings

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Blackwell Philosophy Anthologies

Contemporary Moral and Social Issues

An Introduction through Original Fiction, Discussion, and Readings

Thomas D. Davis

Philosophy / Ethics & Moral Philosophy

Contemporary Moral and Social Issues is a uniquely entertaining introduction that brings ethical thought to life. It makes innovative use of engaging, topically oriented original short fiction, together with classic and influential readings and editorial discussion as a means of helping students think philosophically about ethical theory and practical ethical problems.

  • Introduces students to ethical theory and a range of practical moral issues through a combination of key primary texts, clear editorial commentary, and engaging, original fiction
  • Includes discussion of topics such as world poverty, abortion, animals, the environment, and genetic engineering, containing “Facts and Factual Issues” for each topic to give students an up-to-date understanding of related factual issues.
  • Uses immersive, original short works of fiction as a means to engage students to think philosophically about serious ethical issues
  • Sample Course Framework available

Thomas D. Davis taught at the University of Michigan, Grinnell College, the University of Redlands, San Jose State University, and De Anza College. In addition to writing four editions of Philosophy: An Introduction Through Original Fiction, Discussion and Readings (fourth edition, 2004), he is the author of three published novels: Suffer Little Children (1991), Murdered Sleep (1994), and Consuming Fire (1996).


Publication Date: 17 March 2014
Publisher: Wiley
Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell
ISBN-13: 9781118625217
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 448
Weight (oz): 32.96

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