Offering a balance of theory and applications through a mix of text and readings, Consider Philosophy begins with chapters covering philosophical theory, each of which is followed by related, classica
Here's how MyEthicsKit will help you succeed:-You Decide! —A series of issue-centered debates that focus on opposing viewpoints via videos and survey tools that ultimately help students reach their o
This book offers students a unique opportunity to examine strong yet very readable competing views on twenty of the major issues in contemporary criminal justice. It features the works of major writer
In Against Moral Responsibility, Bruce Waller launches a spirited attack on a systemthat is profoundly entrenched in our society and its institutions, deeply rooted in our emotions,and vigorously defe
Restorative Free Will examines free will as an adaptive capacity that evolved in humans and many other species, and restores free will to species excluded by claims of human uniqueness.Restorative Fre
Integrating Logic Skills into the Critical Decision-Making Process Organized around lively and authentic examples drawn from jury trials, contemporary political and social debate, and advertis
Facilitate honest, thoughtful and respectful consideration of controversial questions An exciting first edition, Congenial Debates on Controversial Questions is designed to promote careful an
Restorative Free Will argues for an account of free will that takes seriously the evolutionary development of the key elements of free will. It emphasizes a biological understanding of free will that
The Injustice of Punishment emphasizes that we can never make sense of moral responsibility while also acknowledging that punishment is sometimes unavoidable. Recognizing both the injustice and the ne
The philosophical commitment to moral responsibility seems unshakable. But, argues Bruce Waller, the philosophicalbelief in moral responsibility is much stronger than the philosophical arguments in fa