Social Ethics is a comprehensive anthology within social ethics that introduces the student to both the range and depth of the history of ideas within the field and the most current controversies. The first chapter is organized analytically, and partially historically, to clearly allow students to comprehend the key complexites of social philosophy.
This solid historical review lays the foundation for a wide spectrum of contemporary debates sure to engage the modern reader both emotionally and intellectually.
* The Conceptual Trees are unique displays of key points-of-view that
are often unvoiced in the debates concerning contemporary issues.
* The Questions and Exercise sections appended at the end of
assignments, and class research projects.
* The introduction to the text presents to students what they need to
begin their foray into philosophical thought.
* Chapter introductions are crafted to be concise and inviting for
the beginner.