Ethics: Moral Reasoning and How We Decide Right from Wrong is an easy-to-understand guide to thinking about right and wrong in everyday life. It explains how people make moral choices and why these choices matter in personal life, society, and the world.
The book uses simple language to explain important ethical ideas. It looks at different ways of thinking about morality, such as focusing on good outcomes, following moral rules, and becoming a good person. Clear examples help readers see how these ideas apply to real situations.
Topics in the book include honesty, trust, fairness, work and business ethics, technology, the environment, and global issues like poverty and human rights. Each topic is explained in a clear and practical way, without complicated words or theories.
This book is not about giving strict answers. It helps readers learn how to think carefully, consider others, and make responsible choices. It is suitable for students, beginners, and anyone who wants to understand ethics in a simple and meaningful way.
If you want to make better moral decisions and understand why right and wrong matter, this book is a helpful place to start.
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