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9780415635561 | Routledge, September 24, 2012, cover price $145.00

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9781138845107 | Reprint edition (Routledge, September 11, 2014), cover price $49.95

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Product Description: An autobiographical account of a philosopher’s fall from innocence, Bad Faith relates the author’s discovery of the God-like nature of morality and his realization that a self-styled atheist such as himself could therefore no longer believe in it...read more

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9781484121917 | Createspace Independent Pub, April 29, 2013, cover price $9.98 | About this edition: An autobiographical account of a philosopher’s fall from innocence, Bad Faith relates the author’s discovery of the God-like nature of morality and his realization that a self-styled atheist such as himself could therefore no longer believe in it.

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9781483947617 | Createspace Independent Pub, March 26, 2013, cover price $9.98

Ought Implies Kant offers an original defense of the ethical theory of Immanuel Kant, and develops an extension of that theory's account of moral duty to include direct duties to nonhuman animals. The discussion centers on a critical examination of consequentialism, the view that the rightness or wrongness of an action is determined solely by its consequences. Kantianism, by contrast, claims that the core of ethics is to treat all persons―or, in Joel Marks's view, all living beings―as ends-in-themselves. The consequentialist criterion would seem to permit, indeed require, violating the dignity of persons (not to mention the dignity of other animals) if this would result in a better outcome. This volume treats the consequentialist challenge to Kantian ethics in several novel ways. To begin with, the utilitarian version of consequentialism is delineated and defended by means of a conceptual device dubbed by the author as the Consequentialist Continuum. Marks then provides an exhaustive and definitive exposition of the relatively neglected Epistemic Objection to utilitarianism. While acknowledging the intuitive appeal of utilitarianism's core conviction―that we should always do what is for the best―Marks argues that this is an impossible injunction to fulfill, or even to attempt to fulfill, because all of the relevant results of our actions can never be known. Kantianism is then introduced as a viable alternative account of our ethical obligations. Marks argues that Kantianism is well within the scope of normal human competence and conforms equally well to our ethical intuitions once the theory's proper interpretation is appreciated. However, Kant's own version must be extended to accommodate the rightful moral consideration we owe to nonhuman animals. Finally, Marks employs the notion of a Consequentialist Illusion to explain utilitarianism's hold on our moral intuitions, while developing a form of Consequentialist Kantianism to address them.An original and penetrating examination of a central debate

Hardcover:

9780739128770 | Lexington Books, December 28, 2008, cover price $80.00 | About this edition: Ought Implies Kant offers an original defense of the ethical theory of Immanuel Kant, and develops an extension of that theory's account of moral duty to include direct duties to nonhuman animals.

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9780739133521 | Lexington Books, January 16, 2009, cover price $55.00

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Product Description: Originally designed for the author's introductory college-course in Ethics, Moral Moments provides an accessible, yet philosophical, study of Ethics. The book's thirty-three short essays focus on the following themes: ethics is not subjective, ethics is relevant to business and everyday life, and 'What is ethics? '...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)

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9780761818021 | Univ Pr of Amer, August 1, 2000, cover price $37.99 | About this edition: Originally designed for the author's introductory college-course in Ethics, Moral Moments provides an accessible, yet philosophical, study of Ethics.

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Product Description: Treats the nature and ethical significance of emotions from a comparative cultural perspective emphasizing Asian traditions.This book broadens the inquiry into emotion to comprehend a comparative cultural outlook. It begins with an overview of recent work in the West, and then proceeds to the main business of scrutinizing various relevant issues from both Asian and comparative perspectives...read more
By Roger T. Ames, Joel Marks (editor) and Robert C. Solomon (editor)

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9780791422243 | State Univ of New York Pr, January 1, 1995, cover price $33.95 | About this edition: Treats the nature and ethical significance of emotions from a comparative cultural perspective emphasizing Asian traditions.

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