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Home >  Books >  Vice and Virtue in Everyday Life
Vice and Virtue in Everyday Life
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5th Edition
By Christina Hoff Sommers, Fred Sommers
Posted: Saturday, July 1, 2000
Vice and Virtue in Everyday Life
Dimensions: 8.00'' x 5.50''
912 pages
Wadsworth Publishing
Publication Date: July 2000
Paperback
ISBN: 0155067966

This best-selling anthology offers students an engaging, intellectually challenging selection of readings that address fundamental ethical issues. Students will become acquainted with central ethical theories and learn methods for reasoning about moral issues. Furthermore, the text encourages students to consider their own moral history and character.

Christina Hoff Sommers is a resident fellow at AEI.

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