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The Historical Dictionary of Ethics covers a very broad
range of ethical topics, including ethical theories, historical
periods, historical figures, applied ethics, ethical issues, ethical
concepts, non-Western approaches, and related disciplines. Harry J.
Gensler and Earl W. Spurgin tackle such issues as abortion, capital
punishment, stemcell research, and terrorism while also explaining key
theories like utilitarianism, natural law, social contract, and virtue
ethics. This reference provides a complete overview of ethics through a
detailed chronology, an introductory essay, a bibliography, and over
200 cross-referenced dictionary entries, including bioethics, business
ethics, Aristotle, Hobbes, autonomy, confidentiality, Confucius, and
psychology. |
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