Author: Laurence Thomas
Publisher: Temple Univ Pr
Keywords: character, moral, psychology, morally, living
Number of Pages: 260
Published: 1989-07
List price: $34.95
ISBN-10: 0877226024
ISBN-13: 9780877226024

Author: William Morgan
Publisher: Routledge
Keywords: studies, sport, critical, routledge, morally, matter, sports
Number of Pages: 272
Published: 2006-08-20
List price: $51.95
ISBN-10: 0415357748
ISBN-13: 9780415357746

When we accept that advertisers and sponsors dictate athletic schedules, that success in sport is measured by revenue, that athletes’ loyalties lie with their commercial agents instead of teams and that game rules exist to be tested and broken in the pursuit of a win, what does our regard for sport say about the moral and political well-being of our society? Why Sports Morally Matter is a deeply critical examination of pressing ethical issues in sports – and in society as a whole. Exploring the broad historical context of modern America, William J. Morgan argues that the current state of

Author: Jonathan Rosenberg
Publisher: Point E Publishing
Keywords: goats, volumes, amp, ambiguous, morally, tasty
Number of Pages: 266
Published: 2003-12-01
List price: $17.95
ISBN-10: 1591510112
ISBN-13: 9781591510116

Tasty Yet Morally Ambiguous -- Goats: Volumes I & II is a collection of comic strips from the popular online comic strip Goats. The book features strips from 1997, 1998 and a bit of 1999. Includes fan faves such as Kittens = Pop Tarts, Cheese of Evil, Ceiling Babies & Accordion Players, Panties of Potency, and much more.

Author: A.W. Musschenga
Publisher: Peeters Publishers
Keywords: morality, religion, independence, meaning, life, reappraisal, matter, morally, critical, thesis
Number of Pages: 212
Published: 1995-01-01
List price: $43.00
ISBN-10: 9039004048
ISBN-13: 9789039004043

In the dominant view, morality is more rational and universal than, and therefore independent from, (christian) religion. Believers do not have exclusive moral knowledge. Moral principles can be known by anyone. Morality, not religion, is the supreme judge of human actions in the world. Some contributors to this volume defend this view on theological and philosophical grounds. The advantages of such a view for thinking about a common global morality are clear. However, according to many authors, the conception of morality underlying this view is at the least, impoverished, if not wrong: this v
  
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