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Ethics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ethics (also known as moral philosophy ) is a branch of philosophy which seeks to address questions about morality, such as what the fundamental semantic, ontological, and epistemic nature of ethic...
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Amazon.com: Philosophical Ethics: An Historical And Contemporary
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The field of ethics (or moral philosophy) involves systematizing, defending, ... The second and more this-worldly approach to the metaphysical status of morality follows in the skeptical philosophical tradition, such as that articulated by Greek philosopher Sextus Empiricus, and denies the objective status of moral values.
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Even though philosophy has not been able to prove conclusively the existence of God, still the question of how we ought to lead our lives is a philosophical question of some gravity. ... ETHICS AND PHILOSOPHICAL ETHICS; ... Is Ethics Relative?
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Viewed in this manner, the heart of the philosophical problems of ethics becomes the clarification of the notion of choice. ... Part III. Philosophical Ethics ... Notes, quizzes, tests, and related materials for this section of readings, "Philosophical Ethics," can be found at Philosophical Ethics.
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Many writers regard ethics as any scientific treatment of the moral order and divide it into theological, or Christian, ethics (moral theology) and philosophical ethics (moral philosophy) ... What is usually understood by ethics, however, is philosophicalethics, or moralphilosophy, and in this sense the present article...
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This course seeks to introduce some of the main themes and issues of philosophical ethics through the close study of some of its most important primary texts. Careful 'immanent readings' of the set texts will be undertaken.
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