Provides a model of civil dialogue for contentious moral issues--one that students can appreciate and emulate--through a series of commissioned essays on twenty contentious debates, written expressly with undergraduate students in mind
Engages students in moral philosophy by examining highly relevant issues that students encounter in our current social and political landscape
Presents two position pieces on each issue--one left-leaning, one right--followed by a reply from each author, giving you and your students the opportunity to engage in in-depth discussions of serious issues
Prepares students to think philosophically and critically with an introductory chapter on ethical theory, moral reasoning, and arguments
Includes case studies at the end of every main contribution to encourage students to examine related problems and/or delve deeper into the current issue
An Ancillary Resource Center (ARC) contains an Instructor's Manual, a Computerized Test Bank, and PowerPoint lecture slides
A Companion Website offers student resources including self-quizzes and web links
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