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Ethics - Navigating Moral Dilemmas in Governance and Policy - cover

Ethics - Navigating Moral Dilemmas in Governance and Policy

Fouad Sabry

Publisher: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Explore the core moral principles that shape political systems in "Ethics," a crucial addition to the "Political Science" series by Fouad Sabry. This book delves into ethical theory's pivotal role in governance and policy-making, offering essential insights for professionals, students, and enthusiasts interested in political power and decision-making.
 
Chapters cover key topics such as:
 
- Ethics: The foundation of ethical thought in politics.- Applied Ethics: Bridging theory and practice in political dilemmas.- Consequentialism: Assessing actions by their outcomes in policy decisions.- Ethical Egoism: Exploring self-interest in political leadership.- Ethical Naturalism: Deriving moral values from natural properties.- Metaethics: Deepening understanding of moral reasoning in politics.- Normative Ethics: Guiding political decisions with moral frameworks.- Utilitarianism: Balancing the greatest good in public policies.- Moral Relativism & Absolutism: Contrasting cultural perspectives with universal truths.- Virtue Ethics & Deontology: Focusing on character and duty in governance.- Rule Utilitarianism: Following rules for policy formulation.- Secular & Kantian Ethics: Navigating ethics in secular governance.- Outline & History of Ethics: Comprehensive overviews of ethical theories.- Principlism & Negative Consequentialism: Balancing principles and harm minimization.- Practical Decision-Making: Strategies for ethical choices in politics.
 
Equip yourself with the tools to navigate and influence political decisions effectively, making "Ethics" an invaluable resource for your professional and intellectual growth.
Available since: 08/09/2024.
Print length: 269 pages.

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