Thinking Ethically: A Handbook for Making Moral Choices
By (Author) Scott Gelfand
Visible Ink Press
Visible Ink Press
14th January 2026
United States
Non Fiction
Political science and theory
Social and political philosophy
Hardback
250
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 20mm
Shared morals are key to a functioning society-and important for all of our relationships. But what happens if society no longer seems to share the same ethical views or beliefs Do we really need to be divided from those whose opinions are different from our own And are there ways that we can overcome these differences and divisions
Exploring a variety of moral issues through engaging, real-life examples-including promise keeping, lying, adultery, favoring our friends and loved ones, harming innocent people for the good of the majority, the obligation to give to charity, and other ethical quandaries, Thinking Ethically: A Handbook for Making Moral Choices doesn't tell you what to think or do! Using common-as well as hot-button-issues, it explores different points of view to illustrate how people make moral judgments and decisions. While conclusions may differ, this thought-provoking guide shows that people share the same moral foundations of honesty, kindness, promise-keeping, and a commitment to not harming others-and recognizes that our shared values can help heal other divisions! By explaining how we can all use our natural ability to think, debate, and evolve, this enlightening book offers numerous valuable insights, including ...
How to navigate conflicts when confronted with views that are contrary to your own
How to respond to hateful or prejudiced speech
How to communicate with and understand others during divided times
How disagreements can strengthen relationships rather than break them
How similar moral beliefs and commitments are shared across society
How complicated choices and pitfalls test moral principles
How to better understand your own moral decisions and judgments-as well as those of others!
Ultimately, this book is an invitation to self-reflection: What kind of person do you want to be What is morally right and wrong How do your moral values shape your decisions Morality can sometimes be complicated and complex, but it's not like physics. Anyone can do it, and this informative, accessible, and easy-to-understand book can help! By fostering empathy, compassion, and curiosity, Thinking Ethically is your guide to moral decisions, dilemmas, and debates-and overcoming divisions.