Moral Value and Human Diversity

Moral Value and Human Diversity
Author: Robert Audi
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2008
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780195374117

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Robert Audi looks at four previous major attempts to codify ethical behaviour: the virtue ethics of Aristotle, the rule-based ethics of Kant; J.S. Mill's utilitarianism; and the movement known as 'common-sense' ethics associated with W.D. Ross.

Moral Issues in Global Perspective Volume 2 Human Diversity and Equality Second Edition

Moral Issues in Global Perspective   Volume 2  Human Diversity and Equality   Second Edition
Author: Christine Koggel
Publsiher: Broadview Press
Total Pages: 411
Release: 2006-03-27
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781551117485

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Now available in three thematic volumes, the second edition of Moral Issues in Global Perspective is a collection of the newest and best articles on current moral issues by moral and political theorists from around the globe. Each volume seeks to challenge the standard approaches to morality and moral issues shaped by Western liberal theory and to extend the inquiry beyond the context of North America. Covering a broad range of issues and arguments, this collection includes critiques of traditional liberal accounts of rights, justice, and moral values, while raising questions about the treatment of disadvantaged groups within and across societies affected by globalization. Providing new perspectives on issues such as war and terrorism, reproduction, euthanasia, censorship, and the environment, each volume of Moral Issues in Global Perspective incorporates work by race, class, feminist, and disability theorists. Human Diversity and Equality, the second of the three volumes, examines issues of equality and difference and the effects, within and across borders, of kinds of discrimination on the basis of race, ethnicity, gender, disability, class, and sexual orientation. Nine essays are new, four of which were written especially for this volume. Moral Issues in Global Perspective is available in three separate volumes—Moral and Political Theory, Human Diversity and Equality, and Moral Issues.

Human Rights and Human Diversity

Human Rights and Human Diversity
Author: Alan John Mitchell Milne
Publsiher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1986
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0887063667

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This original and provocative book is concerned with fundamental questions in moral, political, and legal philosophy. It challenges both supporters and sceptics alike to rethink their ideas about human rights. The author explains that human life is not the same everywhere, noting that there are different traditions of culture and civilization. He argues that an adequate idea of human rights must take such a diversity seriously, and unlike the UN Declaration, it must not presuppose Western institutions and values. This theory of human rights developed by Milne deals systematically with the philosophical issues it raises. He shows that human rights can only be a minimum standard, not a panacea for the troubles of humanity. And that this significance, although modest, should not be underrated.

Moral Relativism Moral Diversity and Human Relationships

Moral Relativism  Moral Diversity  and Human Relationships
Author: James Kellenberger
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2010-11-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0271039418

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This book aims to clarify the debate between moral relativists and moral absolutists by showing what is right and what is wrong about each of these positions, by revealing how the phenomenon of moral diversity is connected with moral relativism, and by arguing for the importance of relationships between persons as key to reaching a satisfactory understanding of the issues involved in the debate.

Ethical Dimensions of Diversity

Ethical Dimensions of Diversity
Author: Willie E. Hopkins
Publsiher: SAGE Publications, Incorporated
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997-02-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0803972881

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The ethical concerns of the workplace in the context of the rapid and significant increases in cultural, racial, ethnic and sexual diversity are the focus of this book. Topics covered include moral relativism and diversity, cultural value systems, corporate culture and ethics, and the role of human resource management.

Reasons Rights and Values

Reasons  Rights  and Values
Author: Robert Audi
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2015-04-02
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781107096905

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A wide-ranging collection of essays on reasons, rights, values, and virtues, by a leading philosopher of ethics.

Culture Values and Ethics in Social Work

Culture  Values and Ethics in Social Work
Author: Richard Hugman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2013
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780415673488

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This groundbreaking book examines the ways in which questions of culture and diversity impact on the values and ethics of social work. Using detailed case studies to illustrate key points for practice, Richard Hugman discusses how social workers can develop cross-cultural engagement in practice and work creatively with the tensions it sometimes involves. Debates rage over whether there is a core set of unchangeable social work values or whether they might be different at different times and for different people. This textbook proposes a new approach of 'ethical pluralism' for social work practice, in which both shared humanity and the rich variety of cultures contribute to a more dynamic way of understanding social work's underpinning values and ethics. In particular, this book explores the implications of a pluralist approach to ethics for the central questions of: Human rights and social justice Caring relationships Social and personal responsibilities Agency and autonomy Values such as truth, honesty, openness, service and competence. It is vital that social workers understand the values and ethics of their profession as a crucial part of the foundations on which practice is built and this is the only text to explore the connections between culture, values and ethics and fully develop the pluralist approach in social work. Culture, Values and Ethics in Social Work is essential reading for all social work students and academics.

Ethics and the Media

Ethics and the Media
Author: Stephen J. A. Ward
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2011-09-15
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781139502603

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This book is a comprehensive introduction to media ethics and an exploration of how it must change to adapt to today's media revolution. Using an ethical framework for the new 'mixed media' ethics – taking in the global, interactive media produced by both citizens and professionals – Stephen J. A. Ward discusses the ethical issues which occur in both mainstream and non-mainstream media, from newspapers and broadcast to social media users and bloggers. He re-defines traditional conceptions of journalistic truth-seeking, objectivity and minimizing harm, and examines the responsible use of images in an image-saturated public sphere. He also draws the contours of a future media ethics for the 'new mainstream media' and puts forward cosmopolitan principles for a global media ethics. His book will be invaluable for all students of media and for others who are interested in media ethics.