An Introduction to Ethics
Now in an expanded and revised second edition, this book offers clear, penetrating examination of the central questions of ethics through study of the most important ethical theories in Western philosophy. Readers are introduced not only to the main ideas of each theory but also to contemporary developments and defenses of those ideas. Among theories the book covers are egoism, the eudaimonism of Plato and Aristotle, act and rule utilitarianism, modern natural law theory, Kant's moral theory, and existentialist ethics. Two new chapters add to this coverage expositions of Hume's ethics, Sidgwick's program for defending utilitarianism, and Rawls's hypothetical contractarianism. The discussions throughout draw the reader into philosophical inquiry through argument and criticism that illuminate the profundity of the questions under examination. Students will find this book to be a helpful guide to how philosophical inquiry is undertaken as well as to what the major theories of ethics hold.
- Examines the central questions of ethics through a study of theories of right and wrong that are found in the great ethical works of Western philosophy
- Updated throughout, with two new chapters which amplify the book's discussion of key figures in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries
- Clear discussion with numerous helpful examples
Reviews & endorsements
'A tightly integrated and exceptionally well-written survey of the central questions of ethics … I recommend Deigh's book to those wanting a sophisticated introduction for undergraduates, to non-specialists prepared to engage with a serious text, and to every graduate student in philosophy.' Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, Praise for the first edition
Product details
January 2025Paperback
9781009060967
318 pages
245 × 168 × 18 mm
0.542kg
Not yet published - available from July 2025
Table of Contents
- 1. What is ethics?
- 2. Egoism
- 3. Eudaimonism
- 4. Utilitarianism
- 5. The moral law
- 6. The ethics of self-determination
- 7. The moral point of view: the point of view of the universe
- 8. The moral point of view: the original position
- 9. Practical reason.