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OverviewAn innovative introduction to ethics through philosophy and fiction Ethics: An Introduction with Primary Texts and Short Fictive Narratives offers a distinctive and pedagogically effective approach to ethical inquiry. Fostering a deep understanding of theory and its practical implications, the book begins with an accessible introduction to metaethics, addressing the foundational concepts that ground moral reasoning. It then moves through carefully abridged and newly translated selections from three pillars of Western ethical theory—Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, Kant's Groundwork, and Mill's Utilitarianism. These translations have been curated to highlight the central arguments and transitions within each thinker's system, allowing readers to engage directly and critically with major ethical frameworks. What sets this volume apart is its innovative integration of the short fictional narratives and poetry of Michael Boylan, richly illustrating the dimensions of moral philosophy. These narratives serve as applied ethics case studies, encouraging readers to bridge theoretical knowledge with real-life decision-making. Structured exercises, study questions, and feedback sections support active learning, while the philosophical treatment of fictive narrative invites reflection on the nature and power of storytelling in ethical discourse. Authored by a leading scholar with expertise in both ethical theory and creative writing. Ethics: An Introduction with Primary Texts and Short Narratives: Enables direct engagement with core arguments of Virtue Ethics, Deontology, and Utilitarianism Applies the concept of “fictive narrative philosophy” to stimulate reflective and critical ethical reasoning Provides a unified conceptual approach through the Personal and Shared Community Worldview Imperatives Employs a structured, progressive framework that integrates metaethics, normative theory, and applied ethics Supports interdisciplinary learning with content relevant to philosophy, literature, political science, and law Ethics: An Introduction with Primary Texts and Short Narratives is ideal for introductory and intermediate undergraduate courses such as Introduction to Ethics, Ethical Theory, and Applied Ethics in degree programs across the humanities, social sciences, business, pre-professional studies, and other fields where ethical literacy is an essential skill. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michael Boylan (Marymount University)Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell ISBN: 9781394374113ISBN 10: 1394374119 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 16 December 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsTable of Contents Preface Introduction Part One: First Order Meta-Ethical Principles and Normative Ethical Theories Chapter One: Boylan’s First Order Meta-Ethical Principles Chapter Two: Virtue Ethics (Selections from Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics) Chapter Three: Deontological Ethics (Selections from Kant’s Groundwork) Chapter Four: Utilitarianism (Selections from Mill’s Utilitarianism) Chapter Five: Structured Feed-back, Part One: First Order Meta-Ethical Principles and Normative Ethical Theories Part Two: Short Narrative Fiction The Theory Chapter Six: The Logic and Domain of Fictive Narrative Philosophy The Stories Chapter Seven: “Starting Over and Under” Chapter Eight: “The Natural Order” Chapter Nine: “Ruby’s Choice” Chapter Ten: “Icing Dreamers” Chapter Eleven: “Murder in Londonderry” Chapter Twelve: “Executing the Will” Chapter Thirteen: “Heading off to College” Chapter Fourteen: “All’s Fair in Love and War” Chapter Fifteen: Structured Feed-back, Part Two & Final Paper Project Appendix One: Theory: Using Poetry as Compressed Fictive Narratives Appendix Two: Examples of Poetry Making Claims Concerning Ethical and Social/Political Issues Index of People and IdeasReviewsAuthor InformationMICHAEL BOYLAN is Professor of Philosophy at Marymount University. He is the author of 45 books and over 150 academic articles. His work spans both analytic and literary disciplines, with emphasis on ethics, human rights, and narrative philosophy. His fiction and poetry have been published internationally, and his philosophical ideas have been presented at leading universities worldwide. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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