Realism and Imagination in Ethics
Description
A well-rounded examination of ethical thought, language, and action
In Realism and Imagination in Ethics, author Sabina Lovibond explores the non-cognitive theory of ethics along with its objections and the alternative of moral realism. Delving into expressivism, perception, moral sense theory, objectivity, and more, this book pulls from Wittgenstein, Hegel, Bradley, Nietzsche and others to explore the many facets of ethics and perception. The discussion analyzes the language, theories, and criteria surrounding ethical action, and describes the faults and fallacies of traditional schools of thought. Part I: Foundations of Ethical Realism and Imagination
Chapter 1: Introduction: The Tension Between Realism and Imagination in Ethics
What is Ethical Realism?
The Role of Imagination in Moral Decision Making
Key Questions and Debates
Chapter 2: Philosophical Perspectives on Ethical Realism
Classical Ethical Realism (Plato, Aristotle)
Contemporary Ethical Realists (Michael Smith, Peter Singer)
Challenges to Ethical Realism (Anti-Realist Arguments)
Chapter 3: The Nature of Moral Imagination
Defining Moral Imagination
Cognitive Processes and Moral Imagination
Moral Imagination and Empathy
Part II: Applications of Moral Imagination in Ethical Dilemmas
Chapter 4: Moral Imagination in Business Ethics
Corporate Social Responsibility and Imagination
Ethical Decision Making in Complex Business Scenarios
The Role of Leadership in Fostering Moral Imagination
Chapter 5: Moral Imagination in Medical Ethics
Patient Autonomy and Imaginative Considerations
Ethical Issues at the End of Life
Imagining Alternative Scenarios in Medical Decision Making
Chapter 6: Moral Imagination in Environmental Ethics
The Intergenerational Perspective and Imaginative Thought
Environmental Justice and Moral Imagination
Imagining Future Ecological Scenarios
Part III: Critical Considerations and Future Directions
Chapter 7: Limits and Concerns of Moral Imagination:
Potential for Bias and Misuse of Imagination
The Role of Reason and Critical Thinking
Ethical Responsibility for Imaginative Practices
Chapter 8: Integrating Realism and Imagination in Ethical Theory:
A Framework for Ethical Decision Making
The Importance of Both Objective Moral Facts and Imaginative Considerations
Future Directions for Ethical Theory Development
Conclusion: The Power of Moral Imagination in Ethical Practice
Summary of Key Points
Implications for Ethical Education and Action
Sabina Lovibond is Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy at Worcester College, Oxford. She is author of Realism and Imagination in Ethics and co-editor of Ethics: A Feminist Reader.
S. G. Williams is also Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy at Worcester College, Oxford and has written on philosophical logic and metaphysics.
PUBLISHER:
Wiley
ISBN-13:
9780631133124
BINDING:
Paperback
BISAC:
Philosophy
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
Dimensions: 200.00(W) x Dimensions: 250.00(H) x Dimensions: 15.00(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General/Adult
LANGUAGE:
English