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Ethics and Experience introduces students to the key topics in moral theory through provocative moral issuesjust war, abortion, physician assisted suicide, the death penalty and more. Steffen helps students bridge the gap between ethical theory and experience through developing a common agreement ethical system that is applicable to a variety of moral problems and issues with clear language and real-life examples.

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Lloyd Steffen's reinterpretation and creative application of the just war theory is provocative and insightful. Steffen provides a comprehensive account of the moral ideas behind the just war tradition, especially the idea that force ordinarily ought to be avoided. He applies these ideas in surprising ways to a variety of issues: from nonviolent activism, adultery, and lying to suicide, the death penalty, and abortion. This book should be read by everyone who is interested in finding ways to resolve the dilemmas of applied ethics. -- Andrew Fiala, professor of philosophy, California State University, Fresno, California State University, Fresno
This book is a lively attempt to reconcile ethical theory with longstanding moral practice. With considerable skill, Steffen extends just war theory and develops a deeper ethic than those that focus narrowly on duty, virtue or consequences. -- John Lachs, Vanderbilt University
Lloyd Steffen's book presents a weighty and nuanced re-examination of persistent moral questions. Theoretical ethical frameworks are woven into practical considerations of how we experience moral dilemmas to create an engaging, readable volume. Steffen's book, like his frequent newspaper columns represent a clarion call to think through issues with the care required to become bold enough to act on your conclusions. -- Rev. Barry Lynn, executive director of Americans United for Separation of Church and State
Rarely has so much good sense been put between the covers of a book on how we can love life wisely in a complex world. Lloyd Steffen sets out to seek a holistic method for doing ethics in any context. -- Daniel C. Maguire, Marquette University; author of A Moral Creed for All Christians
Steffen (Lehigh Univ.) seeks to develop a general moral theory whose application to particular issues will do full justice to people's lived moral experience, as he claims utilitarianism, Kantianism, and virtue theory, each in its own way, do not. Rather than begin by directly discussing his own "common agreement" theory, a variant of natural law theory, he has it emerge from one of its particular applications, just war theory, and then applies it to other issues....Summing Up: Recommended. Lower- and upper-level undergraduates. * CHOICE *
Steffen helpfully explains how ordinary people use the natural law in their everyday deliberations. * Public Discourse *

Table of Contents
Preface Introduction Part I. Ethics – The Ethic Behind Just War Chapter One: Just War as an Ethic Chapter Two: Non-Violent Resistance as a Use of Force Chapter Three: The Hybrid Ethic and Its Application Chapter Four: Using the “Common Agreement” Ethic: A Critical Evaluation Part II. Experience – The Ethic beyond Just War Chapter Five: The Ethics of Physician Assisted Suicide Chapter Six: The Ethics of Patient Nontreatment Chapter Seven: The Ethics of Execution and Just Punishment Chapter Eight: The Ethics of Abortion: The Question of Innocence Chapter Nine: The Ethics of War: The Question of Innocence Notes Bibliography Index

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/9/2012 12:08:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781442216549, 978-1442216549
      ISBN10: 1442216549

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Ethics and Experience introduces students to the key topics in moral theory through provocative moral issuesjust war, abortion, physician assisted suicide, the death penalty and more. Steffen helps students bridge the gap between ethical theory and experience through developing a common agreement ethical system that is applicable to a variety of moral problems and issues with clear language and real-life examples.

      Trade Review
      Lloyd Steffen's reinterpretation and creative application of the just war theory is provocative and insightful. Steffen provides a comprehensive account of the moral ideas behind the just war tradition, especially the idea that force ordinarily ought to be avoided. He applies these ideas in surprising ways to a variety of issues: from nonviolent activism, adultery, and lying to suicide, the death penalty, and abortion. This book should be read by everyone who is interested in finding ways to resolve the dilemmas of applied ethics. -- Andrew Fiala, professor of philosophy, California State University, Fresno, California State University, Fresno
      This book is a lively attempt to reconcile ethical theory with longstanding moral practice. With considerable skill, Steffen extends just war theory and develops a deeper ethic than those that focus narrowly on duty, virtue or consequences. -- John Lachs, Vanderbilt University
      Lloyd Steffen's book presents a weighty and nuanced re-examination of persistent moral questions. Theoretical ethical frameworks are woven into practical considerations of how we experience moral dilemmas to create an engaging, readable volume. Steffen's book, like his frequent newspaper columns represent a clarion call to think through issues with the care required to become bold enough to act on your conclusions. -- Rev. Barry Lynn, executive director of Americans United for Separation of Church and State
      Rarely has so much good sense been put between the covers of a book on how we can love life wisely in a complex world. Lloyd Steffen sets out to seek a holistic method for doing ethics in any context. -- Daniel C. Maguire, Marquette University; author of A Moral Creed for All Christians
      Steffen (Lehigh Univ.) seeks to develop a general moral theory whose application to particular issues will do full justice to people's lived moral experience, as he claims utilitarianism, Kantianism, and virtue theory, each in its own way, do not. Rather than begin by directly discussing his own "common agreement" theory, a variant of natural law theory, he has it emerge from one of its particular applications, just war theory, and then applies it to other issues....Summing Up: Recommended. Lower- and upper-level undergraduates. * CHOICE *
      Steffen helpfully explains how ordinary people use the natural law in their everyday deliberations. * Public Discourse *

      Table of Contents
      Preface Introduction Part I. Ethics – The Ethic Behind Just War Chapter One: Just War as an Ethic Chapter Two: Non-Violent Resistance as a Use of Force Chapter Three: The Hybrid Ethic and Its Application Chapter Four: Using the “Common Agreement” Ethic: A Critical Evaluation Part II. Experience – The Ethic beyond Just War Chapter Five: The Ethics of Physician Assisted Suicide Chapter Six: The Ethics of Patient Nontreatment Chapter Seven: The Ethics of Execution and Just Punishment Chapter Eight: The Ethics of Abortion: The Question of Innocence Chapter Nine: The Ethics of War: The Question of Innocence Notes Bibliography Index

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