Ethics Philosophy
Ethics
Ethics is the study of what's right and wrong (the word "morality" has a very similar, if not identical meaning) - as in "Stealing is wrong", not as in "2+2=3 is wrong".
As with other branches of philosophy, there is virtually nothing in ethics on which everyone agrees, not even the foundations.
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- Online forums on ethical, moral, and political philosophy. Book reviews, too.
- Links to online resources.
- "Metaphysical study of virtue ethics and consulting for businesses and individuals."
- Critique of "postmodern ethics" from a conservative Christian perspective.
- Includes information on the University program in ethics, online copies of their Ethics journal, and other resources in ethics.
- Papers given at the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy, in Boston, Massachusetts August 10-15, 1998.
- Links to articles and bibliographies, most scholarly.
- Paper by Luciano Floridi arguing that Information Ethics is not merely a subfield of applied ethics which applies existing ethical theories, but rather that it raises questions which fundamentally challenge existing theories.
- A pro-life philosophy aimed at helping our culture overcome the destructive reality of abortion, euthanasia, and infanticide.
- An informal, conversational piece about the basics of everyday ethics: argues that dishonesty punishes everyone in a society.
- A non-sectarian, non-partisan organization dedicated to elevating public awareness and discourse on ethics in a global context. Site includes pages on education, public policy, corporations, and foundation ethics and training.
- Issues in Christian ethics, written from a liberal theological perspective. Comments welcomed.
- Designed primarily to be used by ethics instructors and their students to provide updates on current literature, both popular and professional. Includes moral theory and applied ethics: ethical relativism, bioethics, euthanasia, religion, gender and racia
- Covers professional issues in computing. It was originally used in a computer ethics course and then was broadened in topic.
- Emphasis is on the necessity of authority and traditional morality, the role of the community and the father in instilling values and the consequences of immorality and selfishness.
- A links page.
- Paper by Larry Temkin arguing that it is wrong to ignore the poor and needy under all major views of ethics - consequentialist, deontological, and virtue ethics.
- Essays relating an individual's view on ethical and philosophical arguments, by João Pedro de Magalhães. Includes articles on human nature, transhumanism, individualism, utilitarianism, and egoism.
- A call to people of good will everywhere to agree on a universal basis for moral conduct.
- Categorized list of links related to Australian philosopher Peter Singer, in six languages: letters, articles by him and about him, book reviews, and interviews.
- Covers metaethics, normative ethics and applied ethics in depth.
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