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  1. Applied ethics, the application of normative ethical theories—i.e., philosophical theories regarding criteria for determining what is morally right or wrong, good or bad—to practical problems. (Read Peter Singer’s Britannica entry on ethics.) From Plato (428/427–348/347 bce) onward, Western moral.

  2. A remarkably lucid and readable introduction to applied ethics. It covers a wide range of areas such as abortion, animal ethics, civil disobedience, environmental ethics, and our obligations to refugees and world hunger. The book has been reprinted several times, including a 2011 third edition.

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  4. Applied ethics is often referred to as a component study of the wider sub-discipline of ethics within the discipline of philosophy. This does not mean that only philosophers are applied ethicists, or that fruitful applied ethics is only done within academic philosophy departments.

  5. www.philosophos.org › ethics-applied-ethicsExploring Applied Ethics

    May 16, 2023 · Applied ethics is an important field of philosophy that explores ethical problems arising from human behavior and social contexts. It is used to understand how ethical decisions are made in a variety of contexts, such as business, healthcare, and the environment.

  6. When we reflect on whether a given action is right or wrong, we are doing applied ethics. We attempt to determine the rightness of some specified action through moral deliberation and the application of ethical principles and norms.

  7. Apr 4, 2023 · 1. Aren’t Right and Wrong Just Matters of Opinion? On Moral Relativism and Subjectivism. 2. Can We Have Ethics without Religion? On Divine Command Theory and Natural Law Theory. 3. How Can I Be a Better Person? On Virtue Ethics. 4. What’s in it for Me? On Egoism and Social Contract Theory. 5. Utilitarianism. 6. Kantian Deontology. 7.

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