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LEE, DANIEL E. - Navigating Right and Wrong: Ethical Decision Making in a Pluralistic Age

Title: Navigating Right and Wrong: Ethical Decision Making in a Pluralistic Age
Description: Rowman & Littlefield, UK. First Edition, Softcover. Very Good Condition. 9780742513952 144 pages. Available Now. Book Description: This concise and readable book uses the question of obligation to the law as a stepping-off point to a more general discussion of deciding what's right and wrong. Visit our website for sample chapters! : Review: Navigating Right and Wrong is a gem of a book-beautifully written, concise, and engaging, a great way for students to be introduced to faith-based ethics. I recommend it highly. -- Lawrence M. Hinman, Director, the Values Institute, University of San Diego Lee allows us to see his own values and thought process. For anyone who is either forming or 'reforming' such beliefs, it is illuminating to see the author's journey to his own confession of faith. Lee's use of contemporary references also will keep readers interested. His ability to reach across time and place to interest his reader will assist anyone who selects the book for undergraduate study. I could envision using this book as a supplementary text for a variety of undergraduate courses in leadership, management, law and society, public policy, and political process. In our current climate of political conflict, corporate exesses, and cultural strife, this volume would at least cause our future leaders to think about the ethical dimension when making decisions.. -- Kenneth K. Frank, J.D. director of the Conflict Resolution and Legal Studies Program, Brenau University This book will be ideal for introductory ethics courses, especially the growing numbers of them that are being taught across the curriculum. It will be very useful in any course that concerns itself with the practical problems of relativism vs. absolutism in ethics and politics. Instructors new to teaching ethics will especially like Lee's clarity, stories, and down-to-earth style. -- Edward Langerak, Boldt Distinguished Teaching Chair in in the Humanities, St. Olaf College Lee allows us to see his own values and thought process. For anyone who is either forming or 'reforming' such beliefs, it is illuminating to see the author's journey to his own confession of faith. Lee's use of contemporary references also will keep readers interested. His ability to reach across time and place to interest his reader will assist anyone who selects the book for undergraduate study. I could envision using this book as a supplementary text for a variety of undergraduate courses in leadership, management, law and society, public policy, and political process. In our current climate of political conflict, corporate exesses, and cultural strife, this volume would at least cause our future leaders to think about the ethical dimension when making decisions. -- Kenneth K. Frank, J.D. director of the Conflict Resolution and Legal Studies Program, Brenau University : About the Author: Daniel E. Lee is Professor of Religion (Ethics) at Augustana College. He is the author of four other books on ethics and justice. Size: 11.8 x 1.2 x 21.4 cm. 144 pages. Multiple copies available this title. Quantity Available: 4. Category: Politics & Government; Paperback; ISBN: 0742513955. ISBN/EAN: 9780742513952. Inventory No: F238-1035.

Keywords: BZDB395 Politics & Government; Paperback; Navigating Right and Wrong Ethical Decision Making in a Pluralistic Age Daniel E Lee Paperback

Price: GBP 8.70 = appr. US$ 12.42 Seller: Cosmo Books
- Book number: F238-1035

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