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Author Singer, Peter, 1946-

Title Practical Ethics / Peter Singer
Edition Second edition
Published Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1993
Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, [1993]

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Description xiii, 395 pages ; 22 cm
Contents About ethics -- Equality and its implications -- Equality for animals? -- What's wrong with killing? -- Taking life: animals -- Taking life: the embryo and the fetus -- Taking life: humans -- Rich and poor -- Insiders and outsiders -- The environment -- Ends and means -- Why act morally? -- Appendix: On being silenced in Germany
Summary "Peter Singer's remarkably clear and comprehensive Practical Ethics has become a classic introduction to applied ethics since its publication in 1979 and has been translated into many languages. For this second edition the author has revised all the existing chapters, added two new ones, and updated the bibliography. He has also added an appendix describing some of the deep misunderstanding of, and consequent violent reaction to, the book in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland where the book has tested the limits of freedom of speech." "The focus of the book is the application of ethics to difficult and controversial social questions: equality and discrimination by race, sex, ability, or species; abortion, euthanasia, and embryo experimentation; the moral status of animals; political violence and civil disobedience; overseas aid and the obligation to assist others; responsibility for the environment; the treatment of refugees. Singer explains and assesses relevant arguments in a perspicuous, non-doctrinaire way. He structures the book to show how contemporary controversies often have deep philosophical roots; and he presents an ethical theory of his own that can be applied consistently and convincingly to all the practical cases." "The book's primary readership remains teachers and students of ethics whether in philosophy or some other branch of the humanities or social sciences. However, such is the clarity of the book's style and structure that it should interest any thinking person concerned with the most difficult social problems facing us as we approach the twenty-first century."--Jacket
Analysis Ethics
Notes Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 360-379) and index
Subject Ethics.
Social ethics.
Ethics.
LC no. 92023819
ISBN 0521433630
052143971X
9780521433631
9780521439718