The Moral Paradoxes: Making Sense of Life’s Most Confounding Dilemmas

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The Moral Paradoxes: Making Sense of Life’s Most Confounding Dilemmas (Spirituality & Metaphysics) by Dr Bhaskar Bora
English | September 17, 2024 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0DHDSCXST | 289 pages | EPUB | 1.61 Mb

Are you fascinated by life’s most perplexing moral dilemmas? Do you ever wonder how to navigate the ethical grey areas where logic and emotion collide? The Moral Paradoxes: Making Sense of Life’s Most Confounding Dilemmas offers an illuminating journey through the timeless and emerging ethical challenges that define human existence.
Written by Dr. Bhaskar Bora, this comprehensive and thought-provoking book delves into the moral paradoxes that we all encounter in our personal, professional, and social lives. From classic thought experiments like the Trolley Problem to contemporary dilemmas involving artificial intelligence, genetic engineering, and privacy vs. security, Dr. Bora provides an in-depth exploration of these complex issues through the lens of philosophy, ethics, and moral theory.
This book addresses key questions such as:
  • When is it justifiable to sacrifice one life to save many?
  • Should we always tell the truth, or are some lies morally permissible?
  • Can artificial intelligence make ethical decisions?
  • How should we navigate the tension between justice and mercy in the legal system?
  • Can altruism truly be selfless, or is it driven by self-interest?
  • How do we deal with free will in a world that often feels deterministic?
Each chapter offers a detailed examination of these ethical quandaries, weaving together classical philosophy from thinkers like Aristotle, Kant, and Mill with contemporary discussions from existentialism, utilitarianism, and virtue ethics. With an emphasis on practical philosophy, this book is designed to make complex ethical issues accessible and relevant to the modern reader.Key Features:
  • Comprehensive Exploration of Moral Dilemmas: From the famous Fat Man Variant to the Prisoner’s Dilemma, this book covers a wide range of ethical challenges.
  • Real-World Applications: Explore how ethical theories apply to modern dilemmas like climate change, genetic engineering, and AI-driven decision-making.
  • Philosophical Insights: Gain insights from the works of Sartre, Camus, Rawls, and other key figures in moral philosophy.
  • Engaging and Accessible: Written in rich, poetic language with a deep yet accessible style that appeals to both academics and curious minds alike.
  • Actionable Reflections: Learn how to apply philosophical thinking to your personal and professional life, making moral growth part of your everyday journey.
Who Should Read This Book?
  • Philosophy enthusiasts seeking to deepen their understanding of moral paradoxes.
  • Ethics students and professionals looking for practical applications of moral theories.
  • Leaders and decision-makers facing complex ethical decisions in business, politics, and law.
  • General readers who are curious about the ethical challenges that shape human behavior and society.