Problems of Conduct: An Introductory Survey of Ethics


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Problems of Conduct: An Introductory Survey of Ethics by Durant Drake: In "Problems of Conduct," Durant Drake provides an introductory exploration of ethical dilemmas and moral philosophy. The book navigates through various ethical theories, addressing complex questions about right and wrong, personal responsibility, and decision-making in challenging situations. Key Aspects of the Book "Problems of Conduct: An Introductory Survey of Ethics": Ethical Theories: Drake introduces readers to fundamental ethical frameworks and theories that have shaped philosophical discussions about morality. Moral Dilemmas: The book engages with real-life scenarios and thought experiments to encourage readers to contemplate and analyze ethical predicaments. Practical Ethics: Readers gain insights into applying ethical principles to everyday life, fostering a deeper understanding of personal and societal conduct. Durant Drake was an American philosopher and educator known for his contributions to ethics and moral philosophy. His work, "Problems of Conduct," serves as an accessible entry point into the realm of ethical thinking, encouraging readers to reflect on their values and make informed ethical choices.







Problems of Conduct


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International Journal of Ethics


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Includes section "Book reviews."




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Bulletin (1901-195 )


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