Ethics / Ruben A. Corpuz and Brenda B. Corpuz

By: Corpuz, Ruben [author]Contributor(s): Corpuz, Brenda B [co-author]Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cubao, Quezon City : Lorimar, c2020Description: vi, 184 pages : illustration ; 26 cmISBN: 978-621-8035-66-9Subject(s): ETHICSLOC classification: BJ 1012 C76 2020
Contents:
Chapter I : Understanding morality and moral standards -- Chapter II : The moral agent -- Chapter III : The human act -- Chapter IV : Frameworks and principles behind our moral frameworks -- Chapter V : Globalization and its critical challenges.
Summary: This book opens with the immortal lines from the great Socrates, "the unexamined life is not worth living". The greatness of this statement lies in its being able to mesmerize anyone who comes across it and to provoke and challenge him/her to reflect on its meaning. It is not the author's intended meaning that matters, but how it affects the readers. As every one tries to ask what the authors meant, the author, by then, would have succeeded in putting their message across. -- Preface.
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Chapter I : Understanding morality and moral standards -- Chapter II : The moral agent -- Chapter III : The human act -- Chapter IV : Frameworks and principles behind our moral frameworks -- Chapter V : Globalization and its critical challenges.

This book opens with the immortal lines from the great Socrates, "the unexamined life is not worth living". The greatness of this statement lies in its being able to mesmerize anyone who comes across it and to provoke and challenge him/her to reflect on its meaning. It is not the author's intended meaning that matters, but how it affects the readers. As every one tries to ask what the authors meant, the author, by then, would have succeeded in putting their message across. -- Preface.

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