Mel Thompson
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This is a textbook for AS and A students on the increasingly popular subject of ethics. It begins with a general introduction to the topic. It then charts a chronological course through the history of ethics up till the present day. Each chapter follows the same pattern with checklists, key questions, profiles of key individuals, diagrams and a revision checklist. The book ends with a conclusion, suggestions for further reading, a glossary and timeline of philosophers. I found it to be an excellent introduction to ethics and particularly liked the way the author has attempted to present a coherent account of ethical thinking through time (diachronically). If students can be persuaded to start at the beginning and proceed page by page, they would construct a firm foundation. There is further reading at the end of the book, but each chapter would benefit from a section of short further reading. The chapter on religion and morality is the most unsatisfactory, largely because it considers six religions, but can give them less than a page each!
Reviewer: Penny Thompson, Retired Independent Researcher, Sefton, Merseyside
Review posted on: 6 November 2008
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