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- Summary
- "Modern Ethics in 77 Arguments explores long-standing ethical and moral issues in light of our most urgent dilemmas. Divided into twelve sections, the book opens with a series of broad arguments on existence, human nature and morality. Indeed, "big" questions of the human condition are explored by some of our best-known and most accomplished living philosophers: What is the meaning of our existence? Should we really "do what we love"? How should we respond to evil? Is pure altruism possible?"--
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- xi, 435 pages
- Contents
-
- Peg O'Connor
- morality of migration
- Seyla Benhabib
- What do we owe each other?
- Aaron James Wendland
- Can refugees have human rights?
- Omri Boehm
- Dependents of the state
- Amia Srinivasan
- Is voting out of self-interest wrong?
- Gary Gutting
- Being there: Heidegger on why our presence matters
- Lawrence Berger
- Against invulnerability
- Todd May
- Why life is absurd
- Rivka Weinberg
- A
- life beyond "do what you love"
- Gordon Marino
- ON EXISTENCE
- ON HUMAN NATURE
- Evolution and our inner conflict
- Edward O. Wilson
- Learning how to die in the Anthropocene
- Roy Scranton
- Is pure altruism possible?
- Judith Lichtenberg
- Moral camouflage or moral monkeys?
- Peter Railton
- How should we respond to "evil"?
- The
- Steven Paulikas
- The
- moral logic of survivor guilt
- Nancy Sherman
- How to live without irony
- Christy Wampole
- Deluded individualism
- Firmin DeBrabander
- ON MORALITY
- The
- meaningfulness of lives
- dangers of happiness
- Carl Cederström
- Are we ready for a "morality pill"?
- Peter Singer and Agata Sagan
- Why our children don't think there are moral facts
- Justin P. McBrayer
- Morals without God?
- Frans de Waal
- The
- dangers of certainty: a lesson from Auschwitz
- Todd May
- Simon Critchley
- Confessions of an ex-moralist
- Joel Marks
- The
- maze of moral relativism
- Paul Boghossian
- Can moral disputes be resolved?
- Alex Rosenberg
- Moral dispute or cultural difference?
- Carol Rovane
- There is no theory of everything
- ON RELIGION
- Navigating past nihilism
- Sean D. Kelly
- Does it matter whether God exists?
- Gary Gutting
- Good minus God
- Louise M. Antony
- Pascal's wager 2.0
- Gary Gutting
- The
- Simon Critchley
- sacred and the humane
- Anat Biletzki
- Why God is a moral issue
- Michael Ruse
- The
- rigor of love
- Simon Critchley
- God is a question, not an answer
- William Irwin
- What's wrong with blasphemy?
- The
- Andrew F. March
- ON GOVERNMENT
- Questions for free-market moralists
- Amia Srinivasan
- Is our patriotism moral?
- Gary Gutting
- The
- irrationality of natural life sentences
- Jennifer Lackey
- Spinoza's vision of freedom, and ours
- light at the end of suffering
- Steven Nadler
- If war can have ethics, Wall Street can, too
- Nathaniel B. Davis
- The
- moral hazard of drones
- John Kaag and Sarah Kreps
- Reasons for reason
- Michael P. Lynch
- ON CITIZENSHIP
- The
- The
- freedom of an armed society
- Firmin DeBrabander
- Is American nonviolence possible?
- Todd May
- ON RACE
- Walking while black in the "white gaze"
- George Yancy
- Race, truth and our two realities
- Chris Lebron
- ON VIOLENCE
- Getting past the outrage on race
- Gary Gutting
- Philosophy's Western bias
- Justin E.H. Smith
- Dear White America
- George Yancy
- Of cannibals, kings and culture: the problem of ethnocentricity
- Adam Etinson
- What, to the black American, is Martin Luther King Jr. Day?
- Chris Lebron
- Philosophizing with guns
- Is real inclusiveness possible?
- Justin E.H. Smith
- ON WOMEN
- When prostitution is nobody's business
- Laurie Shrage
- On abortion and defining a "person"
- Gary Gutting
- Girlfriend, mother, professor?
- Carol Hay
- The
- Simone Gubler
- disappearing women
- Rae Langton
- A
- feminist Kant
- Carol Hay
- ON FAMILY
- Think before you breed
- Christine Overall
- Is forced fatherhood fair?
- Laurie Shrage
- A
- "Mommy wars" redux: a false conflict
- Amy Allen
- The
- end of "marriage"
- Laurie Shrage
- My parents' mixed messages on the Holocaust
- Jason Stanley
- ON EATING
- The
- meat eaters
- crack in the stoic's armor
- Jeff McMahan
- If peas can talk, should we eat them?
- Michael Marder
- When vegans won't compromise
- Bob Fischer and James McWilliams
- The
- enigma of animal suffering
- Rhys Southan
- ON THE FUTURE
- Is humanity getting better?
- Nancy Sherman
- Leif Wenar
- Should this be the last generation?
- Peter Singer
- What do we owe the future?
- Patricia I. Vieira and Michael Marder
- The
- importance of the afterlife. Seriously.
- Samuel Scheffler
- Accepting the past, facing the future
- Todd May
- Who needs a gun?
- Gary Gutting
- Isbn
- 9781631492983
- Label
- Modern ethics in 77 arguments : a Stone reader
- Title
- Modern ethics in 77 arguments
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- a Stone reader
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Peter Catapano and Simon Critchley
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- Modern ethics in seventy-seven arguments
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- "Modern Ethics in 77 Arguments explores long-standing ethical and moral issues in light of our most urgent dilemmas. Divided into twelve sections, the book opens with a series of broad arguments on existence, human nature and morality. Indeed, "big" questions of the human condition are explored by some of our best-known and most accomplished living philosophers: What is the meaning of our existence? Should we really "do what we love"? How should we respond to evil? Is pure altruism possible?"--
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- Contents
-
- Peg O'Connor
- morality of migration
- Seyla Benhabib
- What do we owe each other?
- Aaron James Wendland
- Can refugees have human rights?
- Omri Boehm
- Dependents of the state
- Amia Srinivasan
- Is voting out of self-interest wrong?
- Gary Gutting
- Being there: Heidegger on why our presence matters
- Lawrence Berger
- Against invulnerability
- Todd May
- Why life is absurd
- Rivka Weinberg
- A
- life beyond "do what you love"
- Gordon Marino
- ON EXISTENCE
- ON HUMAN NATURE
- Evolution and our inner conflict
- Edward O. Wilson
- Learning how to die in the Anthropocene
- Roy Scranton
- Is pure altruism possible?
- Judith Lichtenberg
- Moral camouflage or moral monkeys?
- Peter Railton
- How should we respond to "evil"?
- The
- Steven Paulikas
- The
- moral logic of survivor guilt
- Nancy Sherman
- How to live without irony
- Christy Wampole
- Deluded individualism
- Firmin DeBrabander
- ON MORALITY
- The
- meaningfulness of lives
- dangers of happiness
- Carl Cederström
- Are we ready for a "morality pill"?
- Peter Singer and Agata Sagan
- Why our children don't think there are moral facts
- Justin P. McBrayer
- Morals without God?
- Frans de Waal
- The
- dangers of certainty: a lesson from Auschwitz
- Todd May
- Simon Critchley
- Confessions of an ex-moralist
- Joel Marks
- The
- maze of moral relativism
- Paul Boghossian
- Can moral disputes be resolved?
- Alex Rosenberg
- Moral dispute or cultural difference?
- Carol Rovane
- There is no theory of everything
- ON RELIGION
- Navigating past nihilism
- Sean D. Kelly
- Does it matter whether God exists?
- Gary Gutting
- Good minus God
- Louise M. Antony
- Pascal's wager 2.0
- Gary Gutting
- The
- Simon Critchley
- sacred and the humane
- Anat Biletzki
- Why God is a moral issue
- Michael Ruse
- The
- rigor of love
- Simon Critchley
- God is a question, not an answer
- William Irwin
- What's wrong with blasphemy?
- The
- Andrew F. March
- ON GOVERNMENT
- Questions for free-market moralists
- Amia Srinivasan
- Is our patriotism moral?
- Gary Gutting
- The
- irrationality of natural life sentences
- Jennifer Lackey
- Spinoza's vision of freedom, and ours
- light at the end of suffering
- Steven Nadler
- If war can have ethics, Wall Street can, too
- Nathaniel B. Davis
- The
- moral hazard of drones
- John Kaag and Sarah Kreps
- Reasons for reason
- Michael P. Lynch
- ON CITIZENSHIP
- The
- The
- freedom of an armed society
- Firmin DeBrabander
- Is American nonviolence possible?
- Todd May
- ON RACE
- Walking while black in the "white gaze"
- George Yancy
- Race, truth and our two realities
- Chris Lebron
- ON VIOLENCE
- Getting past the outrage on race
- Gary Gutting
- Philosophy's Western bias
- Justin E.H. Smith
- Dear White America
- George Yancy
- Of cannibals, kings and culture: the problem of ethnocentricity
- Adam Etinson
- What, to the black American, is Martin Luther King Jr. Day?
- Chris Lebron
- Philosophizing with guns
- Is real inclusiveness possible?
- Justin E.H. Smith
- ON WOMEN
- When prostitution is nobody's business
- Laurie Shrage
- On abortion and defining a "person"
- Gary Gutting
- Girlfriend, mother, professor?
- Carol Hay
- The
- Simone Gubler
- disappearing women
- Rae Langton
- A
- feminist Kant
- Carol Hay
- ON FAMILY
- Think before you breed
- Christine Overall
- Is forced fatherhood fair?
- Laurie Shrage
- A
- "Mommy wars" redux: a false conflict
- Amy Allen
- The
- end of "marriage"
- Laurie Shrage
- My parents' mixed messages on the Holocaust
- Jason Stanley
- ON EATING
- The
- meat eaters
- crack in the stoic's armor
- Jeff McMahan
- If peas can talk, should we eat them?
- Michael Marder
- When vegans won't compromise
- Bob Fischer and James McWilliams
- The
- enigma of animal suffering
- Rhys Southan
- ON THE FUTURE
- Is humanity getting better?
- Nancy Sherman
- Leif Wenar
- Should this be the last generation?
- Peter Singer
- What do we owe the future?
- Patricia I. Vieira and Michael Marder
- The
- importance of the afterlife. Seriously.
- Samuel Scheffler
- Accepting the past, facing the future
- Todd May
- Who needs a gun?
- Gary Gutting
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- ocn959808905
- Dimensions
- 25 cm
- Extent
- xi, 435 pages
- Isbn
- 9781631492983
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- unmediated
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- rdamedia
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- n
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- (OCoLC)959808905
- Label
- Modern ethics in 77 arguments : a Stone reader, edited by Peter Catapano and Simon Critchley
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
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- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
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-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Peg O'Connor
- morality of migration
- Seyla Benhabib
- What do we owe each other?
- Aaron James Wendland
- Can refugees have human rights?
- Omri Boehm
- Dependents of the state
- Amia Srinivasan
- Is voting out of self-interest wrong?
- Gary Gutting
- Being there: Heidegger on why our presence matters
- Lawrence Berger
- Against invulnerability
- Todd May
- Why life is absurd
- Rivka Weinberg
- A
- life beyond "do what you love"
- Gordon Marino
- ON EXISTENCE
- ON HUMAN NATURE
- Evolution and our inner conflict
- Edward O. Wilson
- Learning how to die in the Anthropocene
- Roy Scranton
- Is pure altruism possible?
- Judith Lichtenberg
- Moral camouflage or moral monkeys?
- Peter Railton
- How should we respond to "evil"?
- The
- Steven Paulikas
- The
- moral logic of survivor guilt
- Nancy Sherman
- How to live without irony
- Christy Wampole
- Deluded individualism
- Firmin DeBrabander
- ON MORALITY
- The
- meaningfulness of lives
- dangers of happiness
- Carl Cederström
- Are we ready for a "morality pill"?
- Peter Singer and Agata Sagan
- Why our children don't think there are moral facts
- Justin P. McBrayer
- Morals without God?
- Frans de Waal
- The
- dangers of certainty: a lesson from Auschwitz
- Todd May
- Simon Critchley
- Confessions of an ex-moralist
- Joel Marks
- The
- maze of moral relativism
- Paul Boghossian
- Can moral disputes be resolved?
- Alex Rosenberg
- Moral dispute or cultural difference?
- Carol Rovane
- There is no theory of everything
- ON RELIGION
- Navigating past nihilism
- Sean D. Kelly
- Does it matter whether God exists?
- Gary Gutting
- Good minus God
- Louise M. Antony
- Pascal's wager 2.0
- Gary Gutting
- The
- Simon Critchley
- sacred and the humane
- Anat Biletzki
- Why God is a moral issue
- Michael Ruse
- The
- rigor of love
- Simon Critchley
- God is a question, not an answer
- William Irwin
- What's wrong with blasphemy?
- The
- Andrew F. March
- ON GOVERNMENT
- Questions for free-market moralists
- Amia Srinivasan
- Is our patriotism moral?
- Gary Gutting
- The
- irrationality of natural life sentences
- Jennifer Lackey
- Spinoza's vision of freedom, and ours
- light at the end of suffering
- Steven Nadler
- If war can have ethics, Wall Street can, too
- Nathaniel B. Davis
- The
- moral hazard of drones
- John Kaag and Sarah Kreps
- Reasons for reason
- Michael P. Lynch
- ON CITIZENSHIP
- The
- The
- freedom of an armed society
- Firmin DeBrabander
- Is American nonviolence possible?
- Todd May
- ON RACE
- Walking while black in the "white gaze"
- George Yancy
- Race, truth and our two realities
- Chris Lebron
- ON VIOLENCE
- Getting past the outrage on race
- Gary Gutting
- Philosophy's Western bias
- Justin E.H. Smith
- Dear White America
- George Yancy
- Of cannibals, kings and culture: the problem of ethnocentricity
- Adam Etinson
- What, to the black American, is Martin Luther King Jr. Day?
- Chris Lebron
- Philosophizing with guns
- Is real inclusiveness possible?
- Justin E.H. Smith
- ON WOMEN
- When prostitution is nobody's business
- Laurie Shrage
- On abortion and defining a "person"
- Gary Gutting
- Girlfriend, mother, professor?
- Carol Hay
- The
- Simone Gubler
- disappearing women
- Rae Langton
- A
- feminist Kant
- Carol Hay
- ON FAMILY
- Think before you breed
- Christine Overall
- Is forced fatherhood fair?
- Laurie Shrage
- A
- "Mommy wars" redux: a false conflict
- Amy Allen
- The
- end of "marriage"
- Laurie Shrage
- My parents' mixed messages on the Holocaust
- Jason Stanley
- ON EATING
- The
- meat eaters
- crack in the stoic's armor
- Jeff McMahan
- If peas can talk, should we eat them?
- Michael Marder
- When vegans won't compromise
- Bob Fischer and James McWilliams
- The
- enigma of animal suffering
- Rhys Southan
- ON THE FUTURE
- Is humanity getting better?
- Nancy Sherman
- Leif Wenar
- Should this be the last generation?
- Peter Singer
- What do we owe the future?
- Patricia I. Vieira and Michael Marder
- The
- importance of the afterlife. Seriously.
- Samuel Scheffler
- Accepting the past, facing the future
- Todd May
- Who needs a gun?
- Gary Gutting
- Control code
- ocn959808905
- Dimensions
- 25 cm
- Extent
- xi, 435 pages
- Isbn
- 9781631492983
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- System control number
- (OCoLC)959808905
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