Introductory Ethics by Fred Feldman
A clear, accessible introduction to moral philosophy that surveys central ethical theories (including utilitarianism, deontology, and virtue ethics), explains key metaethical concepts, and develops tools for evaluating moral arguments and resolving practical dilemmas; the book explains notions such as moral obligation, right and wrong, moral responsibility, and justice, illustrates these ideas with concrete examples and thought experiments, and aims to equip readers with the critical reasoning skills needed to analyze both theoretical disputes and real-world ethical problems.
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