Incoming Resources
- Desires, right & wrong, the ethics of enough, Mortimer J. Adler
- Kant, Ralph Walker
- Animal experimentation, a guide to the issues, Vaughan Monamy
- Judge Sewall's apology, the Salem witch trials and the forming of an American conscience, Richard Francis
- When doing the right thing is impossible, Lisa Tessman
- The Missouri River journals of John James Audubon, John James Audubon ; edited and with original commentary by Daniel Patterson
- Trust us, we're experts!, how industry manipulates science and gambles with your future, Sheldon Rampton and John Stauber
- The counterfeiters, with Journal of The counterfeiters, André Gide ; the novel translated from the French by Dorothy Bussy ; the Journal translated from the French and annotated by Justin O'Brien
- Magpies, monkeys, and morals, what philosophers say about animal liberation, Angus Taylor
- Abortion and the conscience of the nation, Ronald Reagan
- Machiavelli's virtue, Harvey C. Mansfield
- An existentialist ethics,, by Hazel E. Barnes
- Freedom within reason, Susan Wolf
- Morality, restoring the common good in divided times, Jonathan Sacks
- The good life method, reasoning through the big questions of happiness, faith, and meaning, Meghan Sullivan and Paul Blaschko
- The moral psychology of hate, edited by Noell Birondo
- Beyond religion, ethics for a whole world, His Holiness the Dalai Lama
- Would you kill the fat man?, the trolley problem and what your answer tells us about right and wrong, David Edmonds
- Ethics demystified, Micah Newman
- What it means to be moral, why religion is not necessary for living an ethical life, Phil Zuckerman
- Philosophy for modern man;, a popular survey,, by L. H. Grunebaum. Pref. by Ernest Nagel
- Enquiries concerning the human understanding and concerning the principles of morals,, by David Hume. Reprinted from the posthumous edition of 1777 and edited with introduction, comparative tables of contents, and analytical index by L.A. Selby-Bigge ..
- Human values in the poetry of Robert Frost, a study of a poet's convictions, by George W. Nitchie
- The evil within, why we need moral philosophy, Diane Jeske
- Moral tribes, emotion, reason, and the gap between us and them, Joshua Greene
- Lincoln on trial, southern civilians and the law of war, Burrus M. Carnahan
- Nicomachean ethics, Aristotle ; translated and edited by Roger Crisp
- Hardwired behavior, what neuroscience reveals about morality, Laurence R. Tancredi
- Indentured, the inside story of the rebellion against the NCAA, Joe Nocera and Ben Strauss
- The most controversial decision, Truman, the atomic bombs, and the defeat of Japan, Wilson D. Miscamble
- An introduction to the principles of morals and legislation ;, with an introd. by Laurence J. Lafleur
- China Rx, exposing the risks of America's dependence on China for medicine, Rosemary Gibson and Janardan Prasad Singh
- The Ethics of Aristotle;, the Nicomachean ethics,, translated [by] J. A. K. Thomson
- The man who sold the world, Ronald Reagan and the betrayal of Main Street America, William Kleinknecht
- Experiments in ethics, Kwame Anthony Appiah
- The myth of mental illness:, foundations of a theory of personal conduct,, by Thomas S. Szasz
- Lincoln's virtues, an ethical biography, William Lee Miller
- Justice, what's the right thing to do?, Michael J. Sandel
- Moral responsibility in the Holocaust, a study in the ethics of character, David H. Jones
- The evil of banality, on the life and death importance of thinking, Elizabeth K. Minnich
- The moral lives of animals, Dale Peterson
- Ethics, edited by John K. Roth
- Moral courage, Rushworth M. Kidder
- On moral ends, Cicero ; edited by Julia Annas ; translated by Raphael Woolf
- Good and evil: a new direction
- Holocaust, a history, Deborah Dwork, Robert Jan van Pelt
- The geography of morals, varieties of moral possibility, Owen Flanagan
- Created from animals, the moral implications of Darwinism, James Rachels
- What we owe to nonhuman animals, the historical pretensions of reason and the ideal of felt kinship, Gary Steiner
- Chelyabinsk, the most contaminated spot on the planet, by Slawomir Grunberg and Lesli LaRocco