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Ethics in Practice: An Anthology 2nd Revised edition [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 704 pages, aukštis x plotis: 244x172 mm, weight: 1323 g, 2
  • Serija: Blackwell Philosophy Anthologies
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Dec-2001
  • Leidėjas: Blackwell Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 0631228330
  • ISBN-13: 9780631228332
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 704 pages, aukštis x plotis: 244x172 mm, weight: 1323 g, 2
  • Serija: Blackwell Philosophy Anthologies
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Dec-2001
  • Leidėjas: Blackwell Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 0631228330
  • ISBN-13: 9780631228332
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
This second edition of Ethics in Practice is a comprehensive collection of more than 60 new, newly-revised, and classic essays on fourteen contemporary moral questions. Through the selection of essays, organization of sections, and incisive general and section introductions, this book integrates ethical theory and the discussion of practical moral problems. In addition to the more familiar issues, such as abortion, euthanasia, animal rights, preferential treatment, and the environment, the volume includes coverage of less familiar, but equally important issues such as immigration, political correctness, free speech, the use of drugs, world hunger, and economic justice. The second edition includes 21 essays not in the first edition, with expanded sections discussing three more topics: reproductive technologies, gun control, and capital punishment. This volume features accessible and engaging, yet philosophically rigorous essays that encourage the student to think critically about a wide range of practical moral issues. The supporting website at http://www stpt.usf.edu/hhl/papers/ethics.in.practice.2nd.htm contains extensive links to sources on the topics, ethical theories, and guides on writing papers. These features make Ethics in Practice the ideal text for introductory and applied ethics courses.

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"Ethics in Practice is an extraordinary anthology. Not only has LaFollette done an excellent job selecting seminal essays on the crucial issues, but he has lined up authors famous for their abilities to bring their deep theoretical insights to bear on everyday moral questions." Christopher Heath Wellman, Georgia State University "This is perhaps the best collection of articles on applied ethics that I know. It covers many of the areas that comprise the general topic, with articles of note, by philosophers of quality. It is a superb volume not only for teaching applied ethics but also for introducing students to rigorous thinking in philosophy." R. G. Frey, Bowling Green State University "A good aid for introducing non-philosophers to ethical problems without over-simplifying matters. LaFollette has succeeded in finding texts that are not only representative but also accessible." Jan Jans, Ethical Perspectives

Preface for Instructors ix Acknowledgments xii General Introduction 1(2) Theorizing about Ethics 3(9) Reading Philosophy 12(7) Part I Life and Death Euthanasia 19(3) Rule-Utilitarianism and Euthanasia 22(10) Brad Hooker Against the Right to Die 32(8) J. David Velleman Justifying Physician-Assisted Deaths 40(8) Tom L. Beauchamp Dying at the Right Time: Reflections on (Un) Assisted Suicide 48(15) John Hardwig Abortion 60(3) A Defense of Abortion 63(9) Judith Jarvis Thomson On the Moral and Legal Status of Abortion 72(11) Mary Anne Warren An Argument that Abortion is Wrong 83(11) Don Marquis Virtue Theory and Abortion 94(13) Rosalind Hursthouse Animals 104(3) All Animals Are Equal 107(10) Peter Singer The Moral Community 117(11) Michael Allen Fox Moral Standing, the Value of Lives, and Speciesism 128(12) R. G. Frey The Case for Animal Rights 140(12) Tom Regan Part II The Personal Life Family and Reproductive Technology 149(3) What Do Grown Children Owe Their Parents? 152(4) Jane English Emotional Exploitation 156(11) Sandra Lee Bartky Morality, Parents, and Children 167(11) James Rachels Artificial Means of Reproduction and Our Understanding of the Family 178(9) Ruth Macklin Is Womens Labor a Commodity? 187(12) Elizabeth S. Anderson ``Goodbye, Dolly?: the Ethics of Human Cloning 199(13) John Harris Sexuality 209(3) Whats Wrong with Rape? 212(8) Pamela Foa Morality and Human Sexuality 220(5) Vincent C. Punzo Plain Sex 225(8) Alan H. Goldman Why Homosexuality is Abnormal 233(8) Michael Levin Homosexuality and the Moral Relevance of Experience 241(13) John Corvino Virtues 251(3) Servility and Self-Respect 254(7) Thomas E. Hill, Jr. On Improving People by Political Means 261(11) Lester H. Hunt Generosity 272(4) James D. Wallace Humility 276(14) Judith Andre Part III Liberty and Equality Paternalism and Risk 287(3) Freedom of Action 290(5) John Stuart Mill Against the Legalization of Drugs 295(5) James Q. Wilson The War on Drugs is Lost 300(7) William F. Buckley Jr. Permissible Paternalism: Saving Smokers from Themselves 307(6) Robert E. Goodin The Liberal Basis of the Right to Bear Arms 313(12) Todd C. Hughes Lester H. Hunt Gun Control 325(15) Hugh LaFollette Free Speech 338(2) Freedom of Thought and Discussion 340(4) John Stuart Mill Sex, Lies, and Pornography 344(12) Ann Garry MacKinnons Words 356(8) Ronald Dworkin Sticks and Stones 364(12) John Arthur Speech Codes and Expressive Harm 376(13) Andrew Altman Sexual and Racial Discrimination 386(3) Racisms 389(11) Kwame Anthony Appiah Sexual Harassment 400(10) Anita M. Superson Date Rape 410(8) Lois Pineau Men in Groups: Collective Responsibility for Rape 418(13) Larry May Robert Strikwerda Affirmative Action 428(3) Affirmative Action 431(10) Michael Levin The Rights of Allan Bakke 441(7) Ronald Dworkin Affirmative Action as Equalizing Opportunity: Challenging the Myth of ``Preferential Treatment 448(18) Luke Charles Harris Uma Narayan Part IV Justice Punishment 463(3) Punishment and Desert 466(9) James Rachels Repentance and Criminal Punishment 475(6) Jeffrie G. Murphy Making Hard Time Even Harder 481(12) Lynn Pasquerella In Defense of the Death Penalty 493(10) Louis Pojman Against the Death Penalty 503(11) Jeffrey Reiman Economic Justice 511(3) A Theory of Justice 514(13) John Rawls The Entitlement Theory of Justice 527(13) Robert Nozick Displacing the Distributive Paradigm 540(11) Iris Marion Young Economic Competition: Should We Care About the Losers? 551(12) Jonathan Wolff World Hunger and International Justice 560(3) Free Movement: If People Were Money 563(9) Robert E. Goodin Famine, Affluence, and Morality 572(10) Peter Singer Famine Relief and the Ideal Moral Code 582(9) John Arthur Hunger, Capacity, and Development 591(13) David A. Crocker Eradicating Systemic Poverty: Brief for a Global Resources Dividend 604(17) Thomas W. Pogge Environment 618(3) Feeding People versus Saving Nature 621(10) Holmes Rolston III The Land Ethic 631(9) Aldo Leopold Challenges of Ecofeminism: from ``Should to ``Can 640(14) Gail Stenstad Ideals of Human Excellence and Preserving Natural Environments 654(10) Thomas E. Hill Jr. Hume and Nature 664(10) Alan Carter Index 674
Hugh LaFollette is Professor of Philosophy at East Tennessee State University. He is author of Personal Relationships: Love, Identity, and Morality (1995), co-author of Brute Science: The Dilemmas of Animal Experimentation (1996), and co-editor of six other volumes, including The Blackwell Guide to Ethical Theory (Blackwell 1999).