Doing Practical Ethics: A Skills-Based Approach to Moral Reasoning

New York, NY, USA: Oxford University Press. Edited by Jason Swartwood (2021)
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Abstract

Doing Practical Ethics supports the deliberate practice of philosophical skills relevant to understanding, evaluating, and developing arguments in forms commonly used in the field of practical ethics. Each chapter includes an explanation of a specific moral reasoning skill, demonstration exercises with sample solutions that offer students immediate feedback on their initial practice attempts, and extensive sets of practice exercises. It is suitable for any ethics course that centrally features argument from principle, argument from analogy, or inference to the best explanation. It may be used as a standalone text in a debate-focused course. Paired with an anthology in a readings-focused course, it will help students develop the skills they need to understand and evaluate the arguments in the assigned readings.

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Jason Swartwood
Saint Paul College
Ian Stoner
Saint Paul College

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