Explore the how and why of ethics in a clear, scholarly guide.
This introduction surveys what ethics studies, how the field works, and why it matters to everyday decisions. It lays a foundation by explaining how science analyzes, classifies, and explains moral phenomena, and it shows how ethical judgment fits into broader questions about mind, society, and life.
Ethics is presented as a living, evolving discipline. The book traces major approaches to conscience, including utilitarian ideas, theories of value, and debates about freedom, duty, and the highest good. It offers a framework for understanding opposing views and for thinking about moral problems with reason and compassion.
What you’ll experience
- A clear outline of the aims and methods of ethical inquiry.
- Introductions to major schools of thought and their key arguments.
- Guidance on how moral principles relate to real-world issues and personal conduct.
- A historical perspective that connects ideas from ancient to modern ethics.
Ideal for readers beginning ethics or seeking a solid, approachable overview that connects theory to practice.