Topic > Seven Threats to Ethics in Simon Blackburn's Being Good...

One of my students was recently caught spying on a letter of recommendation I had written for another student. He was called into my office and we had to discuss the issue and the ethics behind it. This discretion helped the student adapt his ethical foundations and begin to understand the ideas underlying ethical rights. In conclusion, Blackburn did an acceptable job providing an introduction to threats and an understanding of ethics. I appreciated his use of ancient and popular philosophers to reiterate his points. I struggled with how to implement it in my work and how to use the book with my students. He has created a book that explains the problems that ethics faces today for the common man, a commendable book