Ethics for Everyone
A Skills-Based Approach
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:20th Feb '20
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Most of us desire to be moral people, but too often we struggle to translate philosophical concepts about morality and ethics to everyday life. One way we can bridge this gap is by approaching ethics as skills that we can develop rather than a set of ideas we must grasp. Taking this practical approach, and writing especially for medicine, law, and business students trying to understand ethics in the real world Larry R. Churchill examines morality in the context of human experience. His book builds readers' understanding of ethics from the raw materials of moral life: the curiosity we feel when confronted with moral differences, the perplexities of practical life, and the satisfactions of moral growth. The book orients ethics around the skills that are needed for sound ethical reflection and deliberation, acknowledging that ethical issues change as we change, and their concerns extend over a lifespan. To Churchill, learning and honing these personal and relational skills is the fundamental work of ethics and the foundation for judicious use of more theoretical approaches. A succinct and compassionate guide to ethical living, this book draws from literature, as well as philosophical and religious writings. It encompasses both popular and underemphasized concepts, and demonstrates their centrality to ethics. Exercises and case studies reinforce the practical skills it teaches. Ethics for Everyone shows the wide range of skills and human capacities that make the field of ethics true to human experience. It is a book to be read and then re-read at life's major junctures.
Overall, this is a wonderful book for the beginner or an older individual that wants to examine their life and/or their decisions a little closer... The purpose of the book is to briefly introduce the reader to philosophical concepts and to help the individual understand ethics. I would highly recommend this book to those looking for a more didactic, structured form of learning how to identify and reason about various ethical dilemmas they face in their own lives. * Brian Morreale, Metaphysiology Online Reviews *
Ethics for Everyone is a not-to-be-missed opportunity to experience Larry Churchill's lifetime engagement with ethics in the clinic and in our lives. His graceful, clear, witty writing invites the reader to share a vital inquiry into the sources of moral confusion and to hone the skills essential to sound moral deliberation. It may seem odd to describe a book that challenges one's preconceptions as a pleasure to read and difficult to put down, but that's what Larry Churchill has accomplished here. Enthusiastically recommended for all readers from curious citizens to scholars and clinicians. An exceptional capstone to a lifetime of vital writing, teaching, and living. * Tom Murray The Hastings Center *
In this fraught moral moment, Larry Churchill has written a remarkable and indispensable guide to examining and explaining our ethics and values. Churchill distills a set of skills from which we all can greatly benefit as we consider the complex moral dilemmas we face. Clear, concise, and wise, Churchill offers essential strategies for addressing the ethical conflicts that we face as individuals and a society. Ethics for Everyone is both practical and deeply humane; it's a book for everyone. * Allan M. Brandt, Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School *
I've been hoping for this book for a long time. Churchillâs approach to ethics teaching incorporates case analyses and exercises in a clear and accessible style, characterized by personal and interpersonal reflection. He shows readers that moral argument in bioethics should be rich and nuanced, emphasizing careful, respectful, and receptive listening and considering the details, words, and context that are essential to making and understanding health-related decisions. He emphasizes the central role of uncertainty in moral life, and reminds us that becoming a better person is a lifelong endeavor both teachable and rewarding. * Nancy M. P. King, Wake Forest School of Medicine and Wake Forest University *
ISBN: 9780190080891
Dimensions: 137mm x 208mm x 15mm
Weight: 272g
208 pages