Philosophers take on the worldedited by David Edmonds.

Philosophers take on the worldedited by David Edmonds. - Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, (c)2016. - 1 online resource.

"Exploring moral issues behind the news"--on cover.

Includes bibliographical references.

COVER; PHILOSOPHERS TAKE ON THE WORLD; COPYRIGHT; EDITOR'S PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; CONTENTS; CRIME AND PUNISHMENT; 1: TIME TO RECONSIDER THE PENAL CODE?; Notes; 2: ENHANCED PUNISHMENT: Can technology make life sentences longer?; Notes; 3: DEGREES OF SEXUAL HARM; No degrees of rape?; The question of sexual harm; Conclusion; Notes; TERRORISM, GUNS, AND WAR; 4: A CHALLENGE TO GUN RIGHTS; Note; 5: MCMAHAN'S HAZARDOUS (AND IRRELEVANT) THOUGHT EXPERIMENT; Notes; 6: TRAVEL, FRIENDS, AND KILLING; Notes; 7: THE COURAGEOUS SUICIDE BOMBER?; Notes; 8: CHEMICAL WEAPONS: In defence of double standards Notes9: LOOTED ARTWORKS: A portrait of justice; Notes; HEALTH AND MEDICINE; 10: HOMEOPATHY: An undiluted proposal; Notes; 11: FIVE MINUTES TOO LATE; Notes; 12: TAKING DRUGS TO HELP OTHERS; Notes; 13: MY SON'S DYSLEXIC, AND I'M GLAD; Notes; 14: THE POINT OF DEATH; Note; 15: IS IT ETHICAL TO USE DATA FROM NAZI MEDICAL EXPERIMENTS?; Using data; A tricky conundrum; Paying our debt; Notes; 16: FINANCIAL INCENTIVES, COERCION, AND PSYCHOSIS; Notes; 17: MR NICKLINSON AND THE RIGHT TO DIE; Note; DRUGS AND ORGANS; 18: IN PRAISE OF ORGAN-IZED SPORT; Notes; 19: DO WE OWN OUR BODIES?; Notes 20: PSYCHIATRIC DRUGS AND RELIGIOUS NORMSNotes; RELIGION AND CHARITY; 21: CATHOLIC IDENTITY AND STRONG DISSENT-HOW COMPATIBLE?; Notes; 22: BANKING: The ethical career choice; Notes; 23: ON REBUILDING NOAH'S ARK AND DRINKIN GOLD BURGUNDY; Note; 24: SHOULD CONSERVATIVE CHRISTIANS BE ALLOWED TO FOSTER CHILDREN?; Notes; SEX, SEX-EQUALITY, AND SEXUALITY; 25: CAN YOU BE GAY BY CHOICE?; The question of identity; Getting back to choice; Conclusion; Notes; 26: PROSTITUTION AND DISABILITY; The case for an exception; Defining disability; Conclusion; Notes; 27: ARTIFICIAL WOMBS AND A VISIT TO BIRLAND Note28: IS UNWANTED PREGNANCY A MEDICAL DISORDER?; Notes; 29: IS HALF AN ABORTION WORSE THAN A WHOLE ONE?; Notes; 30: NICK-LESS?; Notes; 31: PAEDOPHILIA AND PREDISPOSITION; Sexual orientation?; Predisposition and impulse control; Notes; 32: CHECKING PEOPLE OUT; Note; 33: FEMALE PHILOSOPHERS AND SEXUAL HARASSMENT; Notes; 34: AN UNFORTUNATE STATE OF AFFAIRS; Notes; SPORT; 35: SPORT HATRED; Notes; 36: DOPING: When will we learn?; The failure of zero tolerance; The limits of human physiology; Some counterarguments; Notes; 37: TENNIS AND SEX; Note; BRAINS; 38: MY BRAIN MADE ME DO IT-SO WHAT?; Note 39: MY CLIENT'S BRAIN IS TO BLAMENote; 40: MAPPING BRAINS AND FINDING DIRECTION; Notes; LANGUAGE, SPEECH, AND FREEDOM; 41: COUNTERING ISLAMIC EXTREMISM; Notes; 42: DISABLING LANGUAGE; Notes; 43: STOP ORIENTALISM?; Notes; 44: THE NAKED TRUTH; Notes; 45: PORN, CONDOMS, AND LIBERTY; Basis 1: Harm to third parties; Basis 2: Porn performers are not free to choose-they either wear condoms or lose their jobs; Basis 3: Condoms can be mandated as a standard occupational health and safety measure, like requiring hardhats for construction workers; Notes; 46: SHOULD MEN BE ALLOWED TO DISCUSS ABORTION?

Every day the news shows us provoking stories about what's going on in the world, about events which raise moral questions and problems. In Philosophers Take On the World a team of philosophers get to grips with a variety of these controversial issues, from the amusing to the shocking, in short, engaging, often controversial pieces.



9780191068133


Civilization, Modern--Philosophy.--21st century
Philosophers--Attitudes.


Electronic Books.

CB430 / .P455 2016