Three Volume Set
Edited by Lawrence
C. Becker and Charlotte
B. Becker
A new, expanded edition of the award-winning and critically
acclaimed reference set...
The two-volume, 1992 edition of Garland's Encyclopedia of Ethics
was widely acclaimed as a landmark publication. The revised and
expanded three-volume edition, proudly published by Routledge,
both expands and deepens the scope of the original with over one
third new material 150 new entries.
In addition, all original
entries have been newly peer-reviewed and revised, and bibliographies
have been updated throughout. Cross-references within articles
are now easily identified by capital Letters, and the design has
been improved.
Retaining the original
focus on ethical theory, this A-Z resource includes biographical
articles, entries on areas and issues related to ethics, treatment
of major traditions in religious ethics, coverage of applied ethical
issues of importance to theory, survey articles on the history
of ethics, and information on the current status of philsophical
ethics world wide.
Key Features
- Revised and expanded
by one third now in three volumes
- Contributions by
more than 325 distinguished scholars
- Nearly 600 signed,
peer-reviewed, A-Z entries
- Cross-references
within entries
- Additional end-of-entry
bibliographies
- Comprehensive, analytical
subject index
- Citation index
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