Ethical issues for a new millennium
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Ethical issues for a new millennium
(The Wayne Leys memorial lectures)
Southern Illinois University Press, c2002
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Includes index
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内容説明
Modern advances in science and medicine bring with them an array of complex ethical dilemmas. In Ethical Issues for a New Millennium editor John Howie addresses contemporary ethical problems that will remain foremost in our minds in the years ahead. Each essay is written by a recognized authority within his or her specific field, and brings to light ethical questions rooted in ongoing philosophical debates in arenas such as human rights, the welfare state, women's rights, genetic and gender equality, genetic equity, cloning, organ transplants, environmental ethics, insurrectionist ethics, and the erosion of moral sensibility. These lectures were originally presented at Southern Illinois University as part of the Wayne Leys Memorial Lectures series. This collection represents the fourth volume in the series.
目次
John Howie, Introduction Beth J. Singer, ""Human Rights: Some Current Issues"" Nancy Fraser, ""After the Family Wage: A Postindustrial Thought Experiment"" Mary Briody Mahowald, ""Gender Equality? Gender, Class, and Ability"" Max Oelschlaeger, ""What Is Environmental Ethics?"" Richard M. Zaner, ""Surprise, You're Just Like Me! Some Reflections on Cloning, Eugenics, and Other Utopias"" Carl Bradley Becker, ""Bang! Bang! You're Dead? Rethinking Brain Death and Organ Transplantation in Japan and China"" John J. McDermott, ""Turning Backward: The Erosion of Moral Sensibility"" Leonard Harris, ""Insurrectionist Ethics: Advocacy, Moral Psychology, and Pragmatism
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