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Author Haiming, Wang

Title The Principles of New Ethics II Normative Ethics I
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2020

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Description 1 online resource (281 p.)
Series China Perspectives Ser
China Perspectives Ser
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of contents -- Figures -- Part I The standard of moral value -- 1 The concept of morality -- 1.1 Definition of morality -- 1.1.1 Morality and ethics -- 1.1.2 Morality and ought -- 1.1.3 Morality and law -- 1.2 The structure of morality -- 1.2.1 The basic structure of morality: Moral norm and moral value -- 1.2.2 The complete structure of morality: Moral value, moral value judgment and moral norm -- 1.2.3 The deep structure of morality: Behavioral fact and the goal of morality -- 1.3 Types of morality
1.3.1 The universality and particularity of morality: Universal morality and particular morality -- 1.3.2 The relativity and absoluteness of morality: The absolute morality and relative morality -- 1.3.3 The subjectivity and objectivity of morality, as well as the excellence and inferiority of morality: Excellent ... -- 1.4 Theories on concepts of morality -- 1.4.1 Ethical relativism -- 1.4.2 Ethical absolutism: Situation ethics -- 1.4.3 Moral subjectivism and moral nihilism/skepticism -- 1.4.4 Moral objectivism and moral realism -- Notes -- 2 The origin and goal of morality
2.1 The origin and goal of morality: From the point of view of moral community -- 2.1.1 The concept of moral community: Moral agent and moral patient -- 2.1.2 Boundary of moral community: The living beings that are beneficial to human beings -- 2.1.3 The origin and goal of morality: Safeguarding the interest community and promoting human interests -- 2.2 Origin and goal of morality: From the point of view of the social moral needs -- 2.2.1 The social moral needs: The origin and goal of morality -- 2.2.2 All sources and goal of morality -- 2.2.3 The social nature of the origin and goal of morality
2.3 The origin and goal of morality: From the point of view of personal moral needs -- 2.3.1 Personal moral needs: The ways and means for the actualization of morality -- 2.3.2 Morality and virtue: A kind of necessary bad -- 2.3.3 The nature of heteronomy of the origin and goal of morality -- 2.4 Theories on origins and goals of morality -- 2.4.1 Anthropocentrism and anti-anthropocentrism -- 2.4.2 Theories of moral heteronomy and moral autonomy -- Notes -- 3 The ultimate standard of morality: The ultimate value standards of the state institutions -- 3.1 The system of ultimate standard of morality
3.1.1 Increasing or decreasing everyone's quantum of interests: The ultimate general standard of morality and the ultimate ... -- 3.1.2 The net balance of maximum interests: The ultimate standard under the circumstances that the interests are in conflict -- 3.1.3 The greatest interests for the greatest number: Precedencing over the standard of the net balance of maximum ... -- 3.1.4 Increasing the quantum of interests without negatively affecting anyone: The ultimate standard under the ... -- 3.2 Theories on the ultimate standard of morality -- 3.2.1 Deontology and utilitarianism
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Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780429823992
0429823991