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Contemporary Debates in Applied Ethics

Part of the Contemporary debates in philosophy series
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Contemporary Debates in Applied Ethics features original essays on some of the most hotly debated issues in the field.

Is abortion morally permissible? Should we be allowed to clone human beings? Should immigration be limited, or left open? Eleven pairs of newly commissioned essays shape the volume, with each question treated by a pair of opposing essays.

This distinctive format offers readers a unique opportunity to observe philosophers engaging in head-to-head debate.

Together, the essays provide an accessible introduction to the major topics in applied ethics, including abortion, affirmative action, animals, capital punishment, cloning, euthanasia, immigration, pornography, privacy and civil society, values in nature, and world hunger.

Showcasing original arguments for well-defined positions, as well as clear and concise statements of sophisticated philosophical views, this volume is an excellent resource for professional philosophers and students alike.

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Product Details
Wiley-Blackwell
1405115475 / 9781405115476
Hardback
170
22/11/2004
United States
English
352 p.
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