Practical Ethics
Practical Ethics
Examining the Ethical Dilemmas That Define Modern Moral Decisions
About This Book
First published in 1979, Practical Ethics examines the application of ethical principles to contemporary moral dilemmas and daily life decisions. The work presents compelling perspectives on subjects including the treatment of animals, reproductive choices, end-of-life questions, and humanity's responsibility toward global poverty and ecological stewardship, pushing readers to question deeply held moral convictions.
Who Should Read This?
- Students and scholars interested in applied moral philosophy
- Readers seeking to understand the ethical dimensions of policy decisions and political discourse
- Individuals committed to examining their own moral frameworks and belief systems
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