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Bøker i Uehiro Series in Practical Ethics-serien

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  • av New Jersey) McMahan & Jeff (Rutgers University
    284 - 829,-

    Jeff McMahan urges us to reject the view, dominant throughout history, that mere participation in an unjust war is not wrong. He argues powerfully that combatants who fight for an unjust cause are acting wrongly and are themselves morally responsible for their actions. We must rethink our attitudes to the moral role of the individual in war.

  • av T. M. (Harvard University) Scanlon
    271 - 413,-

    Inequality is widely regarded as morally objectionable: T. M. Scanlon investigates why it matters to us. He considers the nature and importance of equality of opportunity, whether the pursuit of greater equality involves objectionable interference with individual liberty, and whether the rich can be said to deserve their greater rewards.

  • - Ethics with Attachment, Virtue, and Respect
    av Philip (Princeton University) Pettit
    445 - 867,-

    Philip Pettit offers a new insight into moral psychology. He shows that attachments such as love, and certain virtues such as honesty, require their characteristic behaviours not only as things actually are, but also in cases where things are different from how they actually are. He explores the implications of this idea for key moral issues.

  • - The Challenge of Politics
    av Professor C. A. J. Coady
    374 - 740,-

    Tony Coady explores the challenges that morality poses to politics. He steers a course between realism, which rejects morality in politics, and moralism, which has a distorting influence on a realistic political morality; he seeks to rehabilitate the concept of ideals; and he discusses the contentious topics of 'dirty hands' and lying in politics.

  • - The Ethics of Biomedical Enhancement
    av Allen E. Buchanan
    413 - 945,-

    Biotechnologies already on the horizon will enable us to be smarter, have better memories, be stronger and quicker, live longer, be more resistant to diseases, and enjoy richer emotional lives. Allen Buchanan explores urgent ethical issues raised by these developments, about what it is to be human and what sort of society we should strive to have.

  • - Our Obligations to the Other Animals
    av Harvard University) Korsgaard, Christine M. (Arthur Kingsley Porter Professor of Philosophy & Arthur Kingsley Porter Professor of Philosophy
    294 - 378,-

    Christine M. Korsgaard presents a compelling new view of our moral relationships to the other animals. She offers challenging answers to such questions as: Are people superior to animals, and does it matter morally if we are? Is it all right for us to eat animals, experiment on them, make them work for us, and keep them as pets?

  • - Genes, Disability, and Design
    av Jonathan (King's College London) Glover
    452,-

    Genetic and reproductive technology now offers us the possibility of choosing what kinds of children we do and don't have. Should we welcome this power, or should we fear its implications? The renowned moral philosopher and best-selling author Jonathan Glover suggests how we should try to deal with this urgent problem.

  • - Terror, Torture, and War
    av F. M. (Harvard University) Kamm
    1 093,-

    Ethics for Enemies comprises three original essays on highly contentious issues in practical moral philosophy. F. M. Kamm presents powerful arguments about the concept and morality of torture; what makes terrorism wrong and whether it is always wrong; and whether the right motivation and the proportionality of harms to good can make war just.

  • - The Need for Moral Enhancement
    av Ingmar (University of Gothenburg) Persson & Julian (University of Oxford) Savulescu
    460 - 851,-

    Unfit for the Future argues that the future of our species depends on radical enhancement of the moral aspects of our nature. Population growth and technological advances are threatening to undermine the conditions of worthwhile life on earth forever. We need to modify the biological bases of human motivation to deal with this challenge.

  • - Terror, Torture, and War
     
    413,-

    Ethics for Enemies comprises three original essays on highly contentious issues in practical moral philosophy. F. M. Kamm presents powerful arguments about the concept and morality of torture; what makes terrorism wrong and whether it is always wrong; and whether the right motivation and the proportionality of harms to good can make war just.

  • av New York University) Scheffler, Samuel (University Professor of Philosophy and Law & University Professor of Philosophy and Law
    299 - 438,-

    Why should we care what happens to future generations? Samuel Scheffler argues that we are more invested in the fate of our descendants than we may realize. Implicit in our own attachments are powerful reasons for wanting the chain of human generations to persist into the indefinite future under conditions conducive to human flourishing.

  • av Yale University) Kagan, Shelly (Clark Professor of Philosophy & Clark Professor of Philosophy
    316 - 636,-

    Shelly Kagan argues for a hierarchical position in animal ethics where people count more than animals do, and some animals count more than others. In arguing for his account of morality, Kagan sets out what needs to be done to establish our obligations toward animals and to fulfil our duties to them.

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