Creative Problem-Solving in Ethics (Oxford Paperback Reference)

Creative Problem-Solving in Ethics (Oxford Paperback Reference)

by Anthony Weston (Author)

Synopsis

Creative Problem-Solving in Ethics is a how to dook for creative ethical problem-solving, specifically orientated toward college courses in ethics. It brings a vital but often overlooked set of skills for thinking out of the box : diversifying options, lateral thinking, reframing problems, approaching conflicts as creative opportunities, and many others. Applications and exercises range across ethical issues, from the familiar to some of the toughest.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 90
Edition: Revised
Publisher: OUP USA
Published: 17 Aug 2006

ISBN 10: 0195306201
ISBN 13: 9780195306200

Media Reviews
Anyone who has struggled with ethical dilemmaswill appreciate this brilliant little handbook by Weston, known in the field for his ingenuity in teaching ethics. This optimistic book, used alone or as a companion to any text on ethics, will undoubtedly facilitate the discovery of refreshing,
insightful ways of coping with baffling conflicts of value. Highly recommended. --S.A. Mason, Choice


Anyone who has struggled with ethical dilemmaswill appreciate this brilliant little handbook by Weston, known in the field for his ingenuity in teaching ethics. This optimistic book, used alone or as a companion to any text on ethics, will undoubtedly facilitate the discovery of refreshing,
insightful ways of coping with baffling conflicts of value. Highly recommended. --S.A. Mason, Choice

Anyone who has struggled with ethical dilemmaswill appreciate this brilliant little handbook by Weston, known in the field for his ingenuity in teaching ethics. This optimistic book, used alone or as a companion to any text on ethics, will undoubtedly facilitate the discovery of refreshing, insightful ways of coping with baffling conflicts of value. Highly recommended. --S.A. Mason, Choice


Anyone who has struggled with ethical dilemmaswill appreciate this brilliant little handbook by Weston, known in the field for his ingenuity in teaching ethics. This optimistic book, used alone or as a companion to any text on ethics, will undoubtedly facilitate the discovery of refreshing, insightful ways of coping with baffling conflicts of value. Highly recommended. --S.A. Mason, Choice