An essential text for all students and scholars of ethics and political
philosophy, this book offers a thought-provoking presentation of distinguished
philosopher James P. Sterba's moral and political philosophy, with probing
critical responses from some of the most prominent scholars in the field
today.
At a time when private and public institutions of higher education are
reassessing their admissions policies in light of new economic conditions,
Affirmative Action for the Future is a clarion call for the need to keep the
door of opportunity open. In...
Exploring the ongoing struggle for justice, this collection features essays from esteemed scholar James P. Sterba, showcasing his significant contributions to philosophy. It highlights the progress made in the pursuit of justice while acknowledging the challenges that persist in society and individual lives today. Sterba's reflections underscore the dedication of scholars in advancing this vital cause, offering insights into the philosophical underpinnings of justice throughout his career.
Exploring the interconnectedness of justice, the book argues that rationality inherently demands morality, linking minimal libertarian principles with welfare, equality, and feminist agendas. It emphasizes the mutual support among various justice movements, including feminist, racial, and multicultural. The author also reconciles anthropocentric and biocentric ethics and examines the moral implications of different forms of political action, from legal protest to revolutionary efforts. This thought-provoking work is suitable for diverse academic fields, including ethics and peace studies.
Ethics is a field of study that we all need. This is because we all make choices, and ethics is about the general norms that govern how we should make those choices. Not surprisingly, there is disagreement over what the “norms” are, but by working through such disagreement, we can learn how to make better choices. James P. Sterba presents a general overview of ethics, using relevant examples and accessible arguments. He takes up the question of why we should be ethical or moral, discusses competing ethical theories and proposes a way to reconcile them, and considers the relationship between ethics and religion. Ultimately, he reveals how the material discussed in the book can be used to make better ethical choices in our day-to-day lives. What is Ethics? is a book you can rely on to improve your ability to make ethical choices.
Using yet untapped resources from moral and political philosophy, this book
seeks to answer the question of whether an all good God who is presumed to be
all powerful is logically compatible with the degree and amount of moral and
natural evil that exists in our world.
Could a Good God Permit So Much Suffering? presents a debate about whether the
kind of world we live in, ridden with horrendous evil, is compatible with the
existence of the all-good, all-powerful God of traditional theism. James
Sterba puts the case against, and Richard Swinburne argues in favour.
This anthology of 40 readings combines both an extensive discussion of the major problems confronting women with an in-depth analysis of the alternative theoretical and practical means for resolving these issues. Covering a broad range of concerns, this book also proposes the means for addressing these concerns. It includes race-based critiques as a means of promoting a truly multicultural feminism. It also provides suggestions on further reading in each section. The second edition of Feminist Philosophy has been revised to include updated readings covering issues such as date rape , sexual harassment, and new reproductive technologies. Adds new sections on Cultural Feminism and Ecological Feminism as well as more accessible sections on Liberal Feminism and Marxist/Socialist Feminism. Incorporates a Cultural Invisibility section critiquing contemporary culture. Finally, addresses men's responses to feminism and related men's movements as a means of promoting gender-inclusive feminism. An essential resource for every reader interested in this perspective of the relationship between women and men.