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$a 2006009885 |
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$a140512945X (pbk. : alk. paper) |
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$a9781405129459 (pbk. : alk. paper) |
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$aBJ1031$b.E854 2007 |
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$a170$222 |
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$aEthics in practice :$ban anthology /$cedited by Hugh LaFollette. |
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$a3rd ed. |
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$aMalden, MA :$bBlackwell Pub.,$c2007. |
Phys Descrpt |
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$axvi, 745 p. :$bill. ;$c25 cm. |
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$aBlackwell philosophy anthologies |
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$aIncludes bibliographical references. |
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$tConsequentialism /$rPeter Vallentyne. -$tDeontology /$rDavid McNaughton, Picrs Rawling. -$tVirtue theory /$rRosalind Hursthouse. -$tRule-utilitarianism and euthanasia /$rBrad Hooker. -$tJustifying physician-assisted deaths /$rTom L. Beauchamp. -$tAgainst the right to die /$rJ. David Velleman. -$tDying at the right time : reflections on (un)assisted suicide /$rJohn Hardwig. -$tA duty to care revisited /$rFelicia Cohn, Joanne Lynn. -$tA defense of abortion /$rJudith Jarvis Thomson. -$tOn the moral and legal status of abortion /$rMary Anne Warren. -$tAn argument that abortion is wrong /$rDon Marquis. -$tThe moral permissibility of abortion /$rMargaret Olivia Little. -$tVirtue theory and abortion /$rRosalind Hursthouse. -$tAll animals are equal /$rPeter Singer. -$tThe moral community /$rMichael Allen Fox. -$tMoral standing, the value of lives, and speciesism /$rR. G. Frey. -$tThe case for animal rights /$rTom Regan. -$tWhat do grown children owe their parents? /$rJane English. -$tMorality, parents, and children /$rJames Rachels. -$tArtificial means of reproduction and our understanding of the family /$rRuth Macklin. -$tIs women's labor a commodity? /$rElizabeth S. Anderson. -$t"Goodbye Dolly?" : the ethics of human cloning /$rJohn Harris. -$tThe wisdom of repugnance : why we should ban the cloning of humans /$rLeon R. Kass. -$tMorality and human sexuality /$rVincent C. Punzo. -$tPlain sex /$rAlan H. Goldman. -$tWhy homosexuality is abnormal /$rMichael Levin. -$tHomosexuality and the moral relevance of experience /$rJohn Corvino. -$tFreedom of action /$rJohn Stuart Mill. -$tOn improving people by political means /$rLester H. Hunt. -$tAgainst the legalization of drugs /$rJames Q. Wilson. -$tWhy we should decriminalize drug use /$rDouglas Husak. -$tThe liberal basis of the right to bear arms /$rTodd C. Hughes, Lester H. Hunt. -$tGun control /$rHugh LaFollette. -$tFreedom of thought and discussion /$rJohn Stuart Mill. -$t"The price we pay?" : pornography and harm /$rSusan J. Brison. -$tThe right to get turned on : pornography, autonomy, equality /$rAndrew Altman. -$tSticks and stones /$rJohn Arthur. -$tSpeech codes and expressive harm /$rAndrew Altman. -$tRacism /$rMichele Moody-Adams. -$tServility and self-respect /$rThomas E. Hill, Jr. -$tSexual harassment /$rAnita M. Superson. -$tDate rape /$rLois Pineau. -$tMen in groups : collective responsibility for rape /$rLarry May, Robert Strikwerda. -$tThe case against affirmative action /$rLouis P. Pojman. -$tThe rights of Allan Bakke /$rRonald Dworkin. -$tAffirmative action as equalizing opportunity : challenging the myth of "preferential treatment" /$rLuke Charles Harris, Uma Narayan. -$tPunishment and desert /$rJames Rachels. -$tOut of character : on the psychology of excuses in the criminal law /$rJohn M. Doris. -$tDoes punishment work? /$rJohn Paul Wright, Francis T. Cullen, Kevin M. Beaver. -$tIn defense of the death penalty /$rLouis P. Pojman. -$tAgainst the death penalty /$rJeffrey Reiman. -$tA theory of justice /$rJohn Rawls. -$tThe entitlement theory of justice /$rRobert Nozick. -$tDisplacing the distributive paradigm /$rIris Marion Young. -$tEconomic competition : should we care about the losers? /$rJonathan Wolff. -$tFamine, affluence, and morality /$rPeter Singer. -$tFamine relief and the ideal moral code /$rJohn Arthur. -$tEradicating systemic poverty : brief for a global resources dividend /$rThomas W. Pogge. -$tFeeding people versus saving nature /$rHolmes Rolston III. -$tThe land ethic /$rAldo Leopold. -$tA place for cost-benefit analysis /$rDavid Schmidtz. -$tIdeals of human excellence and preserving : natural environments /$rThomas E. Hill, Jr. -$tHume and nature /$rAlan Carter. -$tJust war doctrine and the military response to terrorism /$rJoseph Boyle. -$tNipping evil in the bud : the questionable ethics of preventive force /$rDouglas P. Lackey. -$tThe justifiability of humanitarian intervention /$rCharles R. Beitz. -$tPacifism : reclaiming the moral presumption /$rWilliam J. Hawk. |
Local Note |
590
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$aRecommended in Best Books for Academic Libraries |
Subj:Topical |
650
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$aApplied ethics. |
Subj:Topical |
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$aEthical problems. |
AE:Pers Name |
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$aLaFollette, Hugh,$d1948- |