Explore how ethics weighs freedom, responsibility, and the choices that shape our lives.
This accessible introduction surveys the big questions in moral philosophy. It explains how thinkers have argued about whether we are truly free or guided by forces beyond our control, and what that means for praise, blame, and moral judgment. With clear examples, it shows how ethical theories connect to everyday life, social duties, and the pursuit of the common good.
- Understand the difference between psychological freedom and ethical freedom.
- See how determinism and indeterminism are discussed by major thinkers.
- Learn how concepts like duty, responsibility, and moral obligation fit into social life.
- Explore how ethics relates to religion, politics, and education.
Ideal for readers new to philosophy or those seeking a practical map of ethical thought, this edition helps you see where your own choices fit within larger moral frameworks.