Ethics for Everyone: How to Increase Your Moral Intelligence
Suggesting that moral intelligence should be measured by a person's ability to reason about moral dilemmas, Dobrin (humanities, Hofstra U.) explores the sort of moral problems that may face the regular person in life and briefly examines the pertinent ethical theory. His approach relies on prompting the reader to question their beliefs and their probable actions. He discusses ethical dilemmas in dealing with family and friends, then in relation to the wider world. - Book News, Inc., Portland, OR