offers a condensed and exceptionally well-written introduction to the essential moral theories. Based on Russ Shafer-Landau's best-selling primer on ethical theory,
The Fundamentals of Ethics, this briefer volume retains the longer one's content advantage over competing books by addressing issues that other texts omit, including the good life (value theory), natural law, and prima facie duties. It also incorporates discussion questions and case studies at the end of each chapter, giving students the opportunity to apply ethical theories to real-world moral problems.
A perfect companion to Shafer-Landau's anthology,
The Ethical Life, this volume's compact size and low price make
A Concise Introduction to Ethics an ideal complement to any course where it is important that students understand moral theories.