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Ethics in practice : an anthology / edited by Hugh LaFollette.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Blackwell philosophy anthologies ; 3 | Blackwell philosophy anthologiesPublication details: Malden, Mass. ; Oxford : Blackwell, 2007.Edition: 3rd edDescription: xvi, 745 p. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9781405129459 (pbk.) :
  • 9781405129459 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 170 LAF
LOC classification:
  • BJ1031 .E854 2007
Contents:
Ethical Theory. 1. Consequentialism (NW) (Peter Vallentyne). 2. Deontology (NW) (David McNaughton and Piers Rawling). 3. Virtue Theory (NW) (Rosalind Hurshouse). Part I Life and Death. Euthanasia. 4. Rule Utilitarianism and Euthanasia (W) (Brad Hooker). 5. Justifying Physician-Assisted Deaths (W) (Tom L. Beauchamp). 6. Against the Right to Die (R) (David Velleman). 7. Dying at the Right Time: Reflection on (Un)Assisted Suicide (W) (John Hardwig). 8. A Duty to Care (RN) (Felicia Cohen and Joanne Lynn). Abortion. 9. A Defense of Abortion (Judith Jarvis Thomson). 10. On the Moral and Legal Status of Abortion (R) (Mary Ann Warren). 11. An Argument that Abortion is Wrong (W) (Don Marquis). 12. The Moral Permissibility of Abortion (N) (Margaret Olivia Little). 13. Virtue Theory and Abortion (R) (Rosalind Hursthouse). Animals. 14. All Animals are Equal (Peter Singer). 15. The Moral Community (Michael Allen Fox). 16. Moral Standing, the Value of Lives, and Specieism (R.G. Frey). 17. The Case for Animal Rights (Tom Regan). Part II The Personal Life. Family and Reproductive Technology. 18. What Do Grown Children Owe Their Parents? (Jane English). 19. Morality, Parents and Children (James Rachels). 20. Artificial Means of Reproduction and our Understanding of the Family (Ruth Macklin). 21. Is Women s Labor a Commodity? (Elizabeth S. Anderson). 22. Goodbye, Dolly: the Ethics of Human Cloning (John Harris). 23. The Wisdom of Repugnance: Why We Should Ban the Cloning of Humans (N) (Leon R. Kass). Sexuality. 24. Morality and Human Sexuality (Vincent C. Punzo). 25. Plain Sex (Alan H. Goldman). 26. Why Homosexuality is Abnormal (R) (Michael Levin). 27. Homosexuality and the Moral Relevance of Experience (John Corvino). Part III Liberty and Equality. Paternalism and Risk. 28. Individuality (John Stuart Mill). 29. On Improving People by Political Means (Lester H. Hunt). 30. Against the Legalization of Drugs (James Q. Wilson). 31. Why We Should Decriminalize Drug Use (Doug Husak). 32. The Liberal Basis of the Right to Bear Arms (R) (Todd C. Hughes and Lester H. Hunt). 33. Gun control (Hugh LaFollette). Free Speech. 34. Freedom of Thought and Discussion (John Stuart Mill). 35. The Price We Pay?(NR) (Susan J. Brison). 36. The Right to Get Turned On: Pornography, Autonomy, Equality (N) (Andrew Altman). 37. Sticks and Stones (W) (John Arthur). 38. Speech Codes and Expressive Harm (W) (Andrew Altman). Sexual and Racial Discrimination. 39. Racism (N) (Michele Moody-Adams). 40. Servility and Self-Respect (Thomas E. Hill, Jr.). 41. Sexual Harassment (Anita M. Superson). 42. Date Rape (Lois Pineau). 43. Men in Groups: Collective Responsibility for Rape (R) (Larry May and Robert Strikwerda). Affirmative Action. 44. Against Affirmative Action (NR) (Louis Pojman). 45. The Rights of Allan Bakke (Ronald Dworkin). 46. Affirmative Action As Equalizing Opportunity: Challenging the Myth of Preferential Treatment (W) (Luke Charles Harris and Uma Narayan). Part IV Justice. Punishment. 47. Punishment and Desert (W) (James Rachels). 48. Out of Character: On the Psychology of Excuses in the Criminal Law (NW) (John Doris). 49. Does Punishment Work? (John Paul Wright, Francis T. Cullen, and Kevin M. Beaver). 50. In Defense of the Death Penalty (Louis Pojman). 51. Against the Death Penalty (Jeffrey Reiman). Economic Justice. 52. A Theory of Justice (John Rawls). 53. The Entitlement Theory of Justice (Robert Nozick). 54. Displacing the Distributive Paradigm (Iris Marion Young). 55. Economic Competition: Should We Care about the Losers? (W) (Jonathan Wolff). World Hunger. 56. Famine, Affluence, and Morality (Peter Singer). 57. Famine Relief and the Ideal Moral Code (W) (John Arthur). 58. Eradicating Systemic Poverty: Brief for a Global Resources Dividend (R) (Thomas W. Pogge). 59. Feeding People versus Saving Nature (R) (Holmes Rolston III). Environment. 60. The Land Ethic (Aldo Leopold). 61. A Place for Cost Benefit Analysis (NR) (David Schmidtz). 62. Ideals of Human Excellence and Preserving Natural Environments (Thomas E. Hill, Jr.). 63. Hume and Nature(W) (Alan Carter). War and Terrorism. 64. Just War Doctrine and the Military Response to Terrorism (NR) (Joseph Boyle). 65. Nipping Evil in the Bud: The Questionable Ethics of Preventive Force (NW) (Douglas P. Lackey). 66. Humanitarian Intervention (NR) (Charles R. Beitz). 67. Pacifism: Reclaiming the Moral Presumption (NW) (William J. Hawk).
Summary: Integrating ethical theory with discussions of practical moral problems, this title provides coverage of ethical issues on familiar topics such as abortion, free speech and affirmative action and contains an entirely new section on war and terrorism.
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Previous ed.: 2002.

Includes bibliographical references.

Ethical Theory. 1. Consequentialism (NW) (Peter Vallentyne). 2. Deontology (NW) (David McNaughton and Piers Rawling). 3. Virtue Theory (NW) (Rosalind Hurshouse). Part I Life and Death. Euthanasia. 4. Rule Utilitarianism and Euthanasia (W) (Brad Hooker). 5. Justifying Physician-Assisted Deaths (W) (Tom L. Beauchamp). 6. Against the Right to Die (R) (David Velleman). 7. Dying at the Right Time: Reflection on (Un)Assisted Suicide (W) (John Hardwig). 8. A Duty to Care (RN) (Felicia Cohen and Joanne Lynn). Abortion. 9. A Defense of Abortion (Judith Jarvis Thomson). 10. On the Moral and Legal Status of Abortion (R) (Mary Ann Warren). 11. An Argument that Abortion is Wrong (W) (Don Marquis). 12. The Moral Permissibility of Abortion (N) (Margaret Olivia Little). 13. Virtue Theory and Abortion (R) (Rosalind Hursthouse). Animals. 14. All Animals are Equal (Peter Singer). 15. The Moral Community (Michael Allen Fox). 16. Moral Standing, the Value of Lives, and Specieism (R.G. Frey). 17. The Case for Animal Rights (Tom Regan). Part II The Personal Life. Family and Reproductive Technology. 18. What Do Grown Children Owe Their Parents? (Jane English). 19. Morality, Parents and Children (James Rachels). 20. Artificial Means of Reproduction and our Understanding of the Family (Ruth Macklin). 21. Is Women s Labor a Commodity? (Elizabeth S. Anderson). 22. Goodbye, Dolly: the Ethics of Human Cloning (John Harris). 23. The Wisdom of Repugnance: Why We Should Ban the Cloning of Humans (N) (Leon R. Kass). Sexuality. 24. Morality and Human Sexuality (Vincent C. Punzo). 25. Plain Sex (Alan H. Goldman). 26. Why Homosexuality is Abnormal (R) (Michael Levin). 27. Homosexuality and the Moral Relevance of Experience (John Corvino). Part III Liberty and Equality. Paternalism and Risk. 28. Individuality (John Stuart Mill). 29. On Improving People by Political Means (Lester H. Hunt). 30. Against the Legalization of Drugs (James Q. Wilson). 31. Why We Should Decriminalize Drug Use (Doug Husak). 32. The Liberal Basis of the Right to Bear Arms (R) (Todd C. Hughes and Lester H. Hunt). 33. Gun control (Hugh LaFollette). Free Speech. 34. Freedom of Thought and Discussion (John Stuart Mill). 35. The Price We Pay?(NR) (Susan J. Brison). 36. The Right to Get Turned On: Pornography, Autonomy, Equality (N) (Andrew Altman). 37. Sticks and Stones (W) (John Arthur). 38. Speech Codes and Expressive Harm (W) (Andrew Altman). Sexual and Racial Discrimination. 39. Racism (N) (Michele Moody-Adams). 40. Servility and Self-Respect (Thomas E. Hill, Jr.). 41. Sexual Harassment (Anita M. Superson). 42. Date Rape (Lois Pineau). 43. Men in Groups: Collective Responsibility for Rape (R) (Larry May and Robert Strikwerda). Affirmative Action. 44. Against Affirmative Action (NR) (Louis Pojman). 45. The Rights of Allan Bakke (Ronald Dworkin). 46. Affirmative Action As Equalizing Opportunity: Challenging the Myth of Preferential Treatment (W) (Luke Charles Harris and Uma Narayan). Part IV Justice. Punishment. 47. Punishment and Desert (W) (James Rachels). 48. Out of Character: On the Psychology of Excuses in the Criminal Law (NW) (John Doris). 49. Does Punishment Work? (John Paul Wright, Francis T. Cullen, and Kevin M. Beaver). 50. In Defense of the Death Penalty (Louis Pojman). 51. Against the Death Penalty (Jeffrey Reiman). Economic Justice. 52. A Theory of Justice (John Rawls). 53. The Entitlement Theory of Justice (Robert Nozick). 54. Displacing the Distributive Paradigm (Iris Marion Young). 55. Economic Competition: Should We Care about the Losers? (W) (Jonathan Wolff). World Hunger. 56. Famine, Affluence, and Morality (Peter Singer). 57. Famine Relief and the Ideal Moral Code (W) (John Arthur). 58. Eradicating Systemic Poverty: Brief for a Global Resources Dividend (R) (Thomas W. Pogge). 59. Feeding People versus Saving Nature (R) (Holmes Rolston III). Environment. 60. The Land Ethic (Aldo Leopold). 61. A Place for Cost Benefit Analysis (NR) (David Schmidtz). 62. Ideals of Human Excellence and Preserving Natural Environments (Thomas E. Hill, Jr.). 63. Hume and Nature(W) (Alan Carter). War and Terrorism. 64. Just War Doctrine and the Military Response to Terrorism (NR) (Joseph Boyle). 65. Nipping Evil in the Bud: The Questionable Ethics of Preventive Force (NW) (Douglas P. Lackey). 66. Humanitarian Intervention (NR) (Charles R. Beitz). 67. Pacifism: Reclaiming the Moral Presumption (NW) (William J. Hawk).

Integrating ethical theory with discussions of practical moral problems, this title provides coverage of ethical issues on familiar topics such as abortion, free speech and affirmative action and contains an entirely new section on war and terrorism.

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