Problems in Value Theory : An Introduction to Contemporary Debates / Edited by Steven B. Cowan
Material type: TextPublication details: London : Bloomsbury Academic ; 2020.Description: xi, 316 pISBN:- 9781350147393
- C838 N40.4
Contents:
Part 1. Problems in ethics and aesthetics
1. Is morality relative?
2. What makes actions right or wrong?
3. Does morality depend on God?
4. Is beauty in the eye of the beholder?
5. What is the meaning of life?
Part 2. Problems in political philosophy
6. Do we need government?
7. Should wealth be redistributed
8. When may the government wage war?
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N40.4 C349 Values and Ethics for Organizations | N40.4 C349 Human Values and Ethics | N40.4 C676 The Search for Values | N40.4 C838 Problems in Value Theory : | N40.4 D196 Practical Thought : | N40.4 F493 Axiological Ethics | N40.4 H112 The Value of Critical Knowledge, Ethics and Education: Philosophical History Bringing Epistemic and Critical Values to Values |
Part 1. Problems in ethics and aesthetics
1. Is morality relative?
2. What makes actions right or wrong?
3. Does morality depend on God?
4. Is beauty in the eye of the beholder?
5. What is the meaning of life?
Part 2. Problems in political philosophy
6. Do we need government?
7. Should wealth be redistributed
8. When may the government wage war?
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