Invites participants to apply their beliefs, values and convictions to particular ethical situations. Using a “Moral Compass,” participants address various ethical dilemmas. Each session focuses on one dimension of moral decision making: authority, motivation, responsibility, the situation, intentions, relationships, values and character. Gilbert suggests a number of situations culled from history, literature, current events and the participants’ own lives. Ten Sessions.
Preface
Introduction
Session 1
Authority-Can We Be Good Without God?
Session 2
Motivation-Doing the Right Thing For the Wrong Reason
Session 3
Responsibility- The Difficult Art of Doing Good
Session 4
Situation- What Is Going On Here Morally?
Session 5
Intention- Does the End Justify the Means?
Session 6
Relationships- In a Different Voice
Session 7
Values- Is The Golden Rule Enough?
Session 8
Character- The Moral Virtuoso
Afterward
Selected Biography
Evaluation
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