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Ethical theory : 50 puzzles, paradoxes, and thought experiments

Title
Ethical theory : 50 puzzles, paradoxes, and thought experiments / Daniel Muñoz and Sarah Stroud.
ISBN
1003319963
1040110908
1040110940
9781003319962
9781040110904
9781040110942
9781032335162
9781032335179
Publication
New York, NY : Routledge, 2025.
Copyright Notice Date
©2025
Physical Description
1 online resource (ix, 245 pages) : illustrations.
Local Notes
Access is available to the Yale community.
Notes
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on August 28, 2024).
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Biographical / Historical Note
Daniel Mųoz is Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Core Faculty in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA. He received his PhD from MIT in 2019, and is writing a book about the foundations of deontology entitled What We Owe to Ourselves. Sarah Stroud is Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Parr Center for Ethics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA. She has published widely in ethical theory, moral psychology, and metaethics and was a co-editor (with Hugh LaFollette, Editor-in-Chief, and John Deigh) of The International Encyclopedia of Ethics (9 volumes; 2013).
Summary
"In this new kind of introduction to ethical theory, Daniel Muñoz and Sarah Stroud present 50 of the field's most exciting puzzles, paradoxes, and thought experiments. Over the course of 11 chapters, the authors cover a huge variety of topics, starting with the classic debate between utilitarians and deontologists and ending on existential questions about the future of humanity. Every chapter begins with a helpful introduction, and each of the 50 entries includes references for further reading and questions for reflection. Among the entries are such classics as the Ring of Gyges, Jim and the Villagers, the Repugnant Conclusion, JoJo, "One Thought Too Many," the Miners Puzzle, the Gentle Murder Paradox, Nowheresville, the Experience Machine, and the Trolley Problem. The book also explores several more recent topics of interest, such as doxastic wronging and the ethics of AI, so that even advanced students are likely to discover something new. Each entry can be read on its own, and the writing is accessible and conversational throughout, making this an ideal resource for undergraduate teaching. Readers at any level can pick up this book and see for themselves how fascinating-and puzzling-ethical theory can be. Key Features: Offers 50 puzzles, paradoxes and thought experiments, each presented in an identical format: Context and Background The Case Discussion Recommended Reading Questions for Reflection Coverage of each of the 50 is self-contained, allowing students to quickly understand an issue and giving instructors flexibility in assigning readings to match the themes of the course. Additional pedagogical features include a general volume introduction as well as smaller introductions to each of the eleven larger, topic-oriented chapters"-- Provided by publisher.
Variant and related titles
Ethical theory : fifty puzzles, paradoxes, and thought experiments
Taylor & Francis. EBA 2024-2025.
Other formats
Print version: Muñoz, Daniel Ethical theory New York, NY : Routledge, 2025
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
October 04, 2024
Series
Puzzles, paradoxes, and thought experiments in philosophy.
Puzzles, paradoxes, and thought experiments in philosophy
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Partial contents
Utility and consequences
George and the bioweapons
The Utility monster
Parfit's harmless torturers
Infinite utility
World Cup accident.
Genre/Form
Electronic books.
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