Ethics for Everyone: How to Increase Your Moral Intelligence
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- 9780471435952
- 658.01 DOB
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Part One: Ethics Matters
1: Everyday Ethics
2: The Basics
3: A Little Theory
4: Ethical Judgments
5: Finding a Way to Decide
Part Two: Your Moral Intelligence
6: Improving Your Moral IQ
Part Three: Ethics with Family and Friends: Being Ethical to Those Closest to Me
7: Should I Always Keep a Confidence?
8: Should I Stop Someone from Hurting Himself?
9: What Does Personal Loyalty Require of Me?
10: Is It Right for Me to Use Someone to Make My Point?
11: Is Life Always Worth Living?
12: Do I Reveal a Secret If I Think It Helps?
13: Is It Moral for Me to Help Someone Commit Suicide?
14: Does My Child Have the Bight to Privacy?
15: Should I Compete against Friends?
16: What Do I Owe an Elderly Parent?
17: How Do I Know What Is Fair?
Part Four: Ethics in the World
18: How Long Must I Keep a Promise?
19: Can the Ends Justify the Means I Use?
20: Is It Ever Right for Me to Discriminate?
21: Is It Moral for Me to Take Advantage of a Technicality?
22: Should My Personal Values Stay at Home?
23: What Should I Do with Money I Find?
24: Should I Be Free to Choose All My Associations?
25: Does It Matter What I Buy?
26: Do I Confront People about Their Habits of What They Wear?
27: How Responsible Should I Be?
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