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Books > Philosophy > Topics in philosophy > Ethics & moral philosophy
Where did the idea of sin arise from? In this meticulously argued
book, David Konstan takes a close look at classical Greek and Roman
texts, as well as the Bible and early Judaic and Christian
writings, and argues that the fundamental idea of "sin" arose in
the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament, although this original
meaning was obscured in later Jewish and Christian interpretations.
Through close philological examination of the words for "sin," in
particular the Hebrew hata' and the Greek hamartia, he traces their
uses over the centuries in four chapters, and concludes that the
common modern definition of sin as a violation of divine law indeed
has antecedents in classical Greco-Roman conceptions, but acquired
a wholly different sense in the Hebrew Bible and New Testament.
Over a period of three years, Henry David Thoreau made three trips
to the largely unexplored woods of Maine. He scaled peaks, paddled
a canoe, and dined on hemlock tea and moose lips. Taking notes, he
acutely observed the rich flora and fauna, as well as the few
people he met dotting the landscape, like lumberers, boat-men, and
the Abnaki Indians. - The Maine Woods is an American classic, a
voyage into nature and the heart of early America.
Information Security and Ethics: Social and Organizational Issues
brings together examples of the latest research from a number of
international scholars addressing a wide range of issues
significant to this important and growing field of study. These
issues are relevant to the wider society, as well as to the
individual, citizen, educator, student and industry professional.
With individual chapters focusing on areas including web
accessibility; the digital divide; youth protection and
surveillance; Information security; education; ethics in the
Information professions and Internet voting; this book provides an
invaluable resource for students, scholars and professionals
currently working in information Technology related areas.
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Ethics
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Benedictus De Spinoza
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R746
Discovery Miles 7 460
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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Symposium
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Plato; Translated by Benjamin Jowett
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R630
Discovery Miles 6 300
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In this comprehensive introduction to animal ethics, Lori Gruen
weaves together poignant and provocative case studies with
discussions of ethical theory, urging readers to engage critically
and empathetically reflect on our treatment of other animals. In
clear and accessible language, Gruen provides a survey of the
issues central to human-animal relations and a reasoned new
perspective on current key debates in the field. She analyses and
explains a range of theoretical positions and poses challenging
questions that directly encourage readers to hone their ethical
reasoning skills and to develop a defensible position about their
own practices. Her book will be an invaluable resource for students
in a wide range of disciplines including ethics, environmental
studies, veterinary science, women's studies, and the emerging
field of animal studies and is an engaging account of the subject
for general readers with no prior background in philosophy.
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