Questions of Life and Death Readings in Practical Ethics

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Questions of Life and Death Readings in Practical Ethics by Morris, Christopher W., 9780195156980
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  • ISBN: 9780195156980 | 0195156986
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 9/8/2011

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Featuring sixty-seven classic and contemporary selections,Questions of Life and Death: Readings in Practical Ethicsis ideal for courses in contemporary moral problems, applied ethics, and introduction to ethics. In contrast with other moral problems anthologies, it deals exclusively with current moral issues concerning life and death--the ethics of saving lives and the ethics of killing. By focusing on these specific questions--rather than on an unrelated profusion of moral problems--this volume offers atheoretically unified presentationthat enables students to see how their conclusions regarding one moral issue can affect their positions on other debates. Questions of Life and Deathincludes readings on socially and politically relevant controversies including famine, killing in war, terrorism, capital punishment, killing animals, suicide, euthanasia, and abortion. The essays include classic works by Thomas Aquinas, Thomas Hobbes, Immanuel Kant, and John Locke alongside contemporary selections by Thomas Nagel, James Rachels, Peter Singer, Judith Jarvis Thomson, Michael Walzer, and many others. Rather than presenting students with readings on abstract and complex moral theories, editor Christopher Morris has chosen works that reflect "middle-level moral theory" and inspire everyday questions like "What if everyone did that?" Each reading is preceded by a brief introduction and followed by discussion questions. For additional theoretical background, students can consult the final chapter, a "Moral Theory Primer" (by Mark Timmons), which clearly outlines various theories.
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