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Human lives: critical essays on consequentialist bioethics

Laing, Jacqueline A.(Edited by)Oderberg, David S.(Edited by)
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Human Lives: Critical Essays on Consequentialist Bioethics is a collection of original papers by philosophers from Britain, the USA and Australia.

The aim of the book is to redress the imbalance in moral philosophy created by the dominance of consequentialism, the view that the criterion of morality is the maximization of good effects over bad, without regard for basic right or wrong.

This approach has become the orthodoxy over the last few decades, particularly in the field of bioethics, where moral theory is applied to matters of life and death.

The essays in Human Lives critically examine the assumptions and arguments of consequentialism, reviving in the process important concepts such as rights, justice, innocence, natural integrity, flourishing, the virtues, and the fundamental value of human life.

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Product Details
Macmillan
1349250988 / 9781349250981
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
171.5
12/01/1997
English
272 pages
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