Ethics

GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781626162273

The Fundamental Questions of Our Lives

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By Wolfgang Huber, Translated by Brian McNeil
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GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY PRESS
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HARDBACK
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229 x 152 mm
Weight:
450 g
Pages:
264

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PrefaceTranslator's Note 1. What is Ethics About?1. Life in Common: Does the Family Have a Future?3. Human Dignity: Is There Such a Thing as a "Trial Pregnancy"?4. Handicap: Do We Want the Perfect Human Being?5. Basic Needs: Isn't Eating Too a Moral Question?6. Poverty: How Is It Possible to Dismantle Injustice?7. Culture: Is There Such a Thing as Cultural Basic Foodstuffs?8. Conscience: Is It Possible to Learn Freedom of Conscience-And Protect It?9. Responsibility: How Does One Become a World Citizen?10. The Information Age: Do the Media Control Us?11. Work: Do We Live to Work?12. Profit: What Is the Economy For?13. Science: Are We Permitted to Do Everything That We Can in Fact Do?14. Medicine: Is There a Human Right to Health?15. Politics: Is It Possible to Combine Power and Morality?16. Tolerance: How Much Differentness Can We Take?17. War and Peace: How Far Does Our Responsibility Go?18. Intergenerational Justice: What Do We Leave Behind for Those Who Come After Us?19. Old Age: What Does It Mean to "Honor Your Father and Your Mother"?20. Dying: When Has the Time Come to Die? Conclusion ReferencesIndex

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