Empowering students to tackle moral dilemmas, the book offers practical knowledge and skills for ethical decision-making. It combines moral theory with engaging case studies and a strong focus on critical thinking. Notable features include a unique "Framework for Moral Decision-Making" and extensive coverage of applied ethics, making it a comprehensive resource for introductory ethics courses. The approach aims to instill confidence and integrity in navigating complex moral issues.
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- 2024
- 2023
How to Think About Weird Things ISE
- 384 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Focusing on critical thinking, this text guides students through a systematic approach to evaluating claims, regardless of their oddity. Schick and Vaughn emphasize principles of good reasoning rather than promoting or dismissing specific ideas. By equipping readers with the tools to differentiate between valid and invalid reasons for belief, the book enhances decision-making skills and empowers individuals to resist manipulation and deception.
- 2018
If you can't get enough of crosswords, then look no further! This book is jam-packed with super-cool crosswords, ranging from easy to advanced, and is guaranteed to provide hours of fun for puzzle whizzes aged 7 and up.
- 2014
Beginning Ethics: An Introduction to Moral Philosophy
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Focusing on equipping students with essential theoretical and logical tools, this book addresses ethical dilemmas encountered in everyday life. It features clear writing and practical teaching methods that emphasize critical thinking, making it an ideal introductory resource for college-level ethics courses. Its accessibility and affordability further enhance its appeal for students seeking to engage with fundamental ethical concepts.