Doing Ethics In A Diverse World
Explore the complexities of ethics in a multicultural landscape with Doing Ethics In A Diverse World by Robert Traer. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2007, this insightful paperback spans 338 pages and offers a comprehensive examination of moral relativism through a pluralist lens. Traer adeptly integrates both religious and secular viewpoints, alongside Eastern and Western philosophies, to enrich our understanding of ethical dilemmas.
This book employs reasoning by analogy, drawing parallels from the rule of law and international human rights, as well as emphasizing the importance of character, relationships, and individual rights. Doing Ethics In A Diverse World is an essential read for anyone interested in modern ethics and moral philosophy, making it a valuable addition to your personal library.