01259 2200265 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000800115082000800123084001400131100002000145245008400165250000900249260003400258300003500292520051000327990002600837990002600863990002600889990002600915990002600941990002600967INLIS00000000000043220221013092531 a0010-0520000432221013 | | eng  a0-07-287705-7 aeng a170 a170 BON t0 aBonevac, Daniel1 aToday's Moral Issues :bClassic and Contemporary Perspectives /cDaniel Bonevac aEd.5 aBoston :bMc Graw Hill,c2005 axiv, 658 p. ; 24 cm. ;c24 cm. aThis book is a text for courses on contemporary moral issues. Such courses assume tha philoshophy has some-thing important to contribute to contemporary moral problems. They try to bring philosophy theories to bear on practical questions. From one point of view, this seems difficult. Philosophy is in many ways the most abstract of all disciplines. The questions it addresses are very general: What is real? How do we know? What should we do? But philoshophyis also the most practical of all disciplines. a12227/MKRI-P/III-2009 a20971/MKRI-P/III-2011 a12227/MKRI-P/III-2009 a20971/MKRI-P/III-2011 a20971/MKRI-P/III-2011 a12227/MKRI-P/III-2009