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Axios Press Bookstore > Entire Catalog > History of Values Series > History of Ethics, Volume 2

History of Ethics, Volume 2

Modern and Comtemporary Ethics

By Vernon J. Bourke

Paperback: $12.00 $10.80 (10% discount!) •Free Shipping •ISBN: 978-0-9753662-5-7

History of Ethics is...

an important, perhaps even a definitive, book

"It is surely destined to be used as a panoramic guide to the development of Western moral philosophy, from approximately 500 BCE to the present. A clear and comprehensive treatment."

Commonweal

a clear and objective account of the ethical theories of Western philosophy

Dr. Bourke is well known for his writings on ethics and the history of ethics. He has here written a clear and objective account of the ethical theories of Western philosophy."

Theology Digest

a more-than-your-money's worth outline of ethics

"that, while virtually indispensable for classrooms, also makes for interesting and informative private reading."

Christian Century

the fruit of forty years spent studying and teaching philosophy

"Professor Bourke performs a valuable service for the amateur, as well as the professional student of philosophy. It is not to be gulped at one sitting, or a dozen. But the lively, human treatment is a great aid to digestion."

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

a summary of the major themes of many seminal thinkers on the subject of right and wrong

"After learnedly surveying Graeco-Roman, patristic and medieval, early modern and modern views, Professor Bourke outlines—with eminent clarity and judicious apportionment of space— contemporary viewpoints, expertly classified as axiological, self-realizing and utilitarian, naturalistic, and existential and phenomenological."

Library Journal

Summary

History of Ethics is a clear, objective account of the ethical theories of Western philosophy, covering all the important schools of thought from 500 BCE through the 20th century, and touching on a great variety of thinkers.

Volume 2 continues the modern period with a consideration of the Utilitarian ideas of Hume, German and French theories, and other ethical theories from Marx to Rosenberg . The final section is devoted to such key 20th century ethical theorists as Dewey, Huxley, Tillich, and Sartre; it ends with a chapter on existential and phenomenological ethics.

About the Author

Vernon J. Bourke (1907-1998) was a professor of philosophy at St. Louis University for 45 years and the author of twenty books.