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In the Sixth Edition of *The Fundamentals of Ethics*, renowned philosopher Russ Shafer-Landau presents an engaging and insightful exploration into the essential components of moral philosophy. This groundbreaking textbook stands apart in its ability to convey complex ethical concepts through a clear and captivating writing style, making it particularly accessible for students new to the field.
Dive into a comprehensive examination of crucial topics, including the notion of the good life, normative ethics, and metaethics, expanding on these themes with unmatched depth and clarity. Shafer-Landau also bravely confronts often-neglected areas of study, such as the doctrine of doing and allowing, the doctrine of double effect, the intricacies of ethical particularism, the desire-satisfaction theory of well-being, moral error theory, and the foundational principles of Ross’ theory of prima facie duties.
This edition is meticulously crafted to help readers grasp and navigate a variety of philosophical arguments. Each topic is presented in an organized manner that is not only logical but also relatable, ensuring that even those without prior philosophical training can engage with and understand the material.
Whether you are a student encountering these ideas for the first time or an educator seeking a reliable resource for teaching ethical principles, *The Fundamentals of Ethics* is an indispensable addition to your philosophical library.
ISBNs: 978-0197697474, 978-0197697481, 978-0197697498, 978-0197697504, 978-0190058319
NOTE: Please be aware that this listing is for the eBook version of The Fundamentals of Ethics, 6th Edition, provided in PDF format. Access codes are not included.









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