Presents articles discussing issues regarding ethics, including why people should behave ethically, what motivates them to do so, and if modern business and biomedical practices are ethical.
Ethics and Character
Explores the debate over the role of character and virtue in democratic leadership and their link to a healthy democracy.
Ethics in an Age of Terror and Genocide
Examines interviews with people involved in the Holocaust and provides insight into psychological behavior and reasons behind people who consider genocide as acceptable in certain situations.
Ethics and Global Politics
A guide to teaching ethics in global politics that offers classroom-tested exercises designed to empower students to create their own perspectives on global concerns such as human rights, global warming, and corporate social responsibility.
Ethics in an Age of Technology
A collection of lectures in which Ian Barbour examines ethical issues related to expanding technological advances and explores the link between human and environmental issues in science, philosophy, and religion.
Understanding Ethics
An introduction to ethics that covers everything from the field's early history to contemporary issues such as assisted suicide and biomedical research as well as business concerns, and includes tools for dealing with dilemmas in one's own life.