The Little Book of Big Ethical Questions
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Narrated by:
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Cassandra Campbell
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By:
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Susan Liautaud
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The best conversations between friends, family and acquaintances are the ones that touch on real issues.
Whether these conversations occur in the lecture theatre, meetings, or around the dinner table, ethical quandaries make for a great topic of conversation – and usually a heated debate! From the infamous Ethical questions are always intriguing and ask us to pause and consider: What would you have done? What’s the context? Is there one right answer? And ultimately - can ethics guide us to better answers to all these questions?
In The Little Book of Big Ethical Questions, ethical questions are presented in a clear, easy-to-read way that’s designed for a question to be asked aloud and discussed with others. Each spread has a question on the left-hand side with context, ethical considerations, history and the personal approach of the author, a renowned ethicist who consults clients worldwide from global corporations to NGOs, on the right.
©2022 Susan Liautuad (P)2022 Simon & Schuster UK
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