Moral competence : an integrated approach to the study of ethics /
James Jakób Liszka.
- Upper Saddle River, NJ : Prentice Hall, c1999.
- xviii, 410 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Content
Chapter one Moral sentiment 1.1 The variety of Moral feelings 1.2 The absence of Moral feelings 1.3 The varieties of Moral sentiments 1.4 The development of Moral sentiments etc.
Chapter Two Autonomy and strength of Will 2.1 The issue of free will 2.2 Moral luck 2.3 Moral strength and weakness 2.4 Responsibility for actions 2.5 The concept of autonomy etc.
Chapter Three Virtue and vice 3.1 Virtue as the Golden Mean 3.2 Virtue and character 3.3 The virtues of self-control 3.4 The virtues of self-efficacy etc.
Chapter Four Prudence 4.1 The relation between prudence and the virtues 4.2 The general features of prudence 4.3 How wisdom is acquired 4.4 Moral vision etc.
Chapter Five Moral knowledge 5.1 The acquisition of moral intuition 5.2 Stages of Moral knowledge 5.3 Deontological principles 5.4 Teleological principles etc.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 381-396) and index.