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  • Teach Yourself

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  • Mark Vernon

Runtime

  • 2hr 35m

Ethics for the Curious: A fascinating, discussion-based audio introduction to philosophical ethics

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More than just a straight audiobook, this is a unique introduction to the world of ethics. Sit back and absorb the information you need as our panel of four leading experts guide you through all the key ideas in a series of fascinating audio discussions. Whether you're a complete beginner or a student wanting a convenient way to recap before your exams, it is guaranteed to hold your attention as the panel explores everything from utilitarianism to virtue ethics. The Chair, Mark Vernon, is a well-known author, broadcaster, blogger and journalists specializing in philosophy.

The Panellists comprise Angie Hobbs, Senior Fellow in the Public Understanding of Philosophy at Warwick University; Mel Thompson, a prolific author specializing in philosophy and religion; Dr Miranda Fricker, Reader in Philosophy at Birkbeck University of London.

2010 Mark Vernon (P)2010 Hodder & Stoughton Ltd

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Mark Vernon

Mark Vernon

Mark Vernon is an author and journalist. He's written books on friendship, wellbeing, belief, science and the philosophy of the everyday. His articles and reviews on religious, philosophical and ethical themes have appeared in many newspapers and magazines, including the Guardian, Evening Standard and TLS. He has a degree in physics, theology and philosophy, regularly contributes to debates and festivals, and is a founding member of The School of Life in London. He played on the left wing for Socrates Wanderers in the 2010 Philosophers' Football Match.

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