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Catastrophe Ethics How To Choose Well In A World Of Tough Choices Travis Rieder

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Catastrophe Ethics How To Choose Well In A World Of Tough Choices Travis Rieder
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Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.26 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Travis Rieder
ISBN: 9780593471975, 0593471970
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Catastrophe Ethics How To Choose Well In A World Of Tough Choices Travis Rieder by Travis Rieder 9780593471975, 0593471970 instant download after payment.

How to live a morally decent life in the midst of today's constant, complex choices
In a world of often confusing and terrifying global problems, how should we make choices in our everyday lives? Does anything on the individual level really make a difference? In Catastrophe Ethics, Travis Rieder tackles the moral philosophy puzzles that bedevil us. He explores vital ethical concepts from history and today and offers new ways to think about the “right” thing to do when the challenges we face are larger and more complex than ever before.
 
Alongside a lively tour of traditional moral reasoning from thinkers like Plato, Mill, and Kant, Rieder posits new questions and exercises about the unique conundrums we now face, issues that can seem to transcend old-fashioned philosophical ideals. Should you drink water from a plastic bottle or not? Drive an electric car? When you learn about the horrors of factory farming, should you stop...

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