This book fills a needed void in teaching students how to be ethical persons and ethical reasoners—personally and professionally. Essential reading for undergraduate students about to embark on their professional careers, current practitioners who wrestle with moral dilemmas, and moral educators who teach practical or applied ethics.
Deborah Mower, Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Mississippi, USA
A wise and original exploration of the habits of mind and practice that keep good professionals in the ethical zone. In a world of proliferating codes, standards, and checklists, Robison calls professionals to treasure their discretion and offers a process for making thoughtful judgments.
Clifton Guthrie, Professor and Chair of Humanities, Husson University, USA