The Globalization of Ethics

The Globalization of Ethics
Title The Globalization of Ethics PDF eBook
Author William M. Sullivan
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 71
Release 2007-07-23
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1139466593

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Sullivan and Kymlicka seek to provide an alternative to post-9/11 pessimism about the ability of serious ethical dialogue to resolve disagreements and conflict across national, religious, and cultural differences. It begins by acknowledging the gravity of the problem: on our tightly interconnected planet, entire populations look for moral guidance to a variety of religious and cultural traditions, and these often stiffen, rather than soften, opposing moral perceptions. How, then, to set minimal standards for the treatment of persons while developing moral bases for coexistence and cooperation across different ethical traditions? The Globalization of Ethics argues for a tempered optimism in approaching these questions. Its distinguished contributors report on some of the most globally influential traditions of ethical thought in order to identify the resources within each tradition for working toward consensus and accommodation among the ethical traditions that shape the contemporary world.

One World

One World
Title One World PDF eBook
Author Peter Singer
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 206
Release 2002-01-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0300128525

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Written by a religious historian, this is an introduction to early Christian thought. Focusing on major figures such as St Augustine and Gregory of Nyssa, as well as a host of less well-known thinkers, Robert Wilken chronicles the emergence of a specifically Christian intellectual tradition. In chapters on topics including early Christian worship, Christian poetry and the spiritual life, the Trinity, Christ, the Bible, and icons, Wilken shows that the energy and vitality of early Christianity arose from within the life of the Church. While early Christian thinkers drew on the philosophical and rhetorical traditions of the ancient world, it was the versatile vocabulary of the Bible that loosened their tongues and minds and allowed them to construct the world anew, intellectually and spiritually. These thinkers were not seeking to invent a world of ideas, Wilken shows, but rather to win the hearts of men and women and to change their lives. Early Christian thinkers set in place a foundation that has endured. Their writings are an irreplaceable inheritance, and Wilken shows that they can still be heard as living voices within contemporary culture.

One World Now

One World Now
Title One World Now PDF eBook
Author Peter Singer
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 281
Release 2016-01-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0300196059

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Seamlessly integrates major development of the past decade into Peter Singer's classic text on the ethics of globalization, "One World." One of the world's most influential philosophers here confronts both the perils and potentials inherent in globalization. every issue is considered from an ethical perspective, including climate change, foreign aid, human rights, immigration, and the responsibility to protect people from genocide and crimes against humanity. Singer argues powerfully that solving global problems requires transcending national differences.

Human Rights and the Ethics of Globalization

Human Rights and the Ethics of Globalization
Title Human Rights and the Ethics of Globalization PDF eBook
Author Daniel E. Lee
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages
Release 2010-09-13
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 113949080X

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Human Rights and the Ethics of Globalization provides a balanced, thoughtful discussion of the globalization of the economy and the ethical considerations inherent in the many changes it has prompted. The book's introduction maps out the philosophical foundations for constructing an ethic of globalization, taking into account both traditional and contemporary sources. These ideals are applied to four specific test cases: the ethics of investing in China, the case study of the Firestone company's presence in Liberia, free-trade and fair-trade issues pertaining to the coffee trade with Ethiopia and the use of low-wage factories in Mexico to serve the US market. The book concludes with a comprehensive discussion of how to enforce global compliance with basic human rights standards, with particular attention to stopping abuses by multinational corporations through litigation under the Alien Tort Claims Act.

Global Ethics

Global Ethics
Title Global Ethics PDF eBook
Author Kimberly Hutchings
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 280
Release 2018-08-17
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1509513981

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This revised edition of Kimberly Hutchings’s best-selling textbook provides an accessible introduction to the field of Global Ethics for students of politics, international relations and globalization. It offers an overview and assessment of key perspectives in Global Ethics and their implications for substantive moral issues in global politics. These include the morality of state and non-state violence, the obligations of rich to poor in a globalizing world, and the scope and nature of international human rights. The second edition contains expanded coverage of pressing contemporary issues relating to migration, changes in the technologies of war, and the global environment. Hutchings’s excellent book helps non-specialist students to understand the assumptions underpinning different moral traditions, and enables them to formulate their own views on how to approach moral judgement and prescription – essential in a world which, though it is shared by all, possesses massive cultural differences and inequalities of power.

Ethics, Hunger and Globalization

Ethics, Hunger and Globalization
Title Ethics, Hunger and Globalization PDF eBook
Author Per Pinstrup-Andersen
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 339
Release 2007-07-20
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1402061315

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This unique book adds an ethics dimension to the debate and research about poverty, hunger, and globalization. Scholars and practitioners from several disciplines discuss what action is needed for ethics to play a bigger role in reducing poverty and hunger within the context of globalization. The book concludes that much of the rhetoric is not followed up with appropriate action, and discusses the role of ethics in attempts to match action with rhetoric.

Ethical Models and Applications of Globalization

Ethical Models and Applications of Globalization
Title Ethical Models and Applications of Globalization PDF eBook
Author Charles Wankel
Publisher Business Science Reference
Total Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Globalization
ISBN 9781613503324

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"This book presents the work of researchers who seek to advance the understanding of both the ethical impact of globalization and the influence of globalization on ethical practices from various cultural, socio-political, economic, and religious perspectives"--Provided by publisher.