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There is a lot of material of varying quality ranging from translations of the classic texts to lecturers' and teachers' notes and summaries. Pressure Groups also tend to produce extensive sites to argue their ethical point of view. As a result there is a lot of material which can help both teachers and students if slected and used in an appropriate manner.

Internet resources should be treated with caution as they are not necessarily as accurate as book publications. Neither Nelson Thornes or the Author are responsbile for the material found on these sites.

Chapter
Internet links to more resources
1. An Introduction to ethics
2. Absolutism and Relativism
3. Natural Moral Law
4. Utilitarianism
5. Kant
6. Naturalism and Intuitionism
7. Emotivism and prescriptivism
8. Determinism and free will
9. Situation ethics
10. Virtue theory
11. Religion and morality
12. Buddhist, Christian and Muslim Ethics
13. Conscience
14. Secular Ethics: egoism and humanism
15. Sexual Ethics and Homosexuality
16. Life before Birth: Abortion
17. Life before Birth: IVF and embryo research
18. Voluntary Euthanasia
19. Business ethics
20. Environmental Ethics
21. Justice and Punishment
22. War and Peace
23. Rights: human and animal
24. Human cloning

 
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