The Moral of the Story: An Introduction to Ethics by Nina Rosenstand (Author) delves into the intricacies of moral philosophy through engaging storytelling and detailed analysis. Now in its eighth edition, this book continues to be a cornerstone for understanding complex ethical concepts. From Aristotle’s virtues and vices to the morally charged narratives of the Game of Thrones series, Rosenstand presents ideas with clarity and relevance, often using examples from contemporary film, fiction, and popular comic strips.
Each chapter is crafted to make difficult theories accessible and relatable, encouraging readers to think critically about ethics in their own lives. With a print length of 800 pages, the book offers extensive coverage of key topics in moral philosophy, making it an invaluable resource for students and educators alike.
The Connect course for this edition includes SmartBook, an adaptive digital version that personalizes your reading experience based on how well you are learning the content. It also provides access to instructor resources, progress dashboards, and other tools designed to enhance your study of ethics. If your instructor requires Connect, a subscription will grant you these features along with the option to purchase a binder-ready, loose-leaf print version for additional convenience.
Published by McGraw Hill on May 25, 2017, The Moral of the Story is not only a text but a guide through the ethical landscape, inviting readers to explore and engage with moral philosophy in new ways.
