Explore the core moral principles that shape political systems in “Ethics,” a crucial addition to the “Political Science” series by Fouad Sabry. This book delves into ethical theory's pivotal role in governance and policy-making, offering essential insights for professionals, students, and enthusiasts interested in political power and decision-making.
Chapters cover key topics such as:
— Ethics: The foundation of ethical thought in politics.
— Applied Ethics: Bridging theory and practice in political dilemmas.
— Consequentialism: Assessing actions by their outcomes in policy decisions.
— Ethical Egoism: Exploring self-interest in political leadership.
— Ethical Naturalism: Deriving moral values from natural properties.
— Metaethics: Deepening understanding of moral reasoning in politics.
— Normative Ethics: Guiding political decisions with moral frameworks.
— Utilitarianism: Balancing the greatest good in public policies.
— Moral Relativism & Absolutism: Contrasting cultural perspectives with universal truths.
— Virtue Ethics & Deontology: Focusing on character and duty in governance.
— Rule Utilitarianism: Following rules for policy formulation.
— Secular & Kantian Ethics: Navigating ethics in secular governance.
— Outline & History of Ethics: Comprehensive overviews of ethical theories.
— Principlism & Negative Consequentialism: Balancing principles and harm minimization.
— Practical Decision-Making: Strategies for ethical choices in politics.
Equip yourself with the tools to navigate and influence political decisions effectively, making “Ethics” an invaluable resource for your professional and intellectual growth.