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008 170509s2017 nyu 000 0 eng
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020 $a9781631492983$q(hardcover)
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020 $a9781631493997$q(paperback)
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042 $apcc
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050 00 $aBJ301$b.M63 2017
082 00 $a170$223
245 00 $aModern ethics in 77 arguments :$ba Stone reader /$cedited by Peter Catapano and Simon Critchley.
246 3 $aModern ethics in seventy-seven arguments
264 1 $aNew York, NY :$bLiveright Publishing Corporation,$c[2017]
300 $axi, 435 pages ;$c25 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
505 00 $tON EXISTENCE --$tThe meaningfulness of lives /$rTodd May --$tThere is no theory of everything /$rSimon Critchley --$tThe light at the end of suffering /$rPeg O'Connor --$tBeing there: Heidegger on why our presence matters /$rLawrence Berger --$tAgainst invulnerability /$rTodd May --$tWhy life is absurd /$rRivka Weinberg --$tA life beyond "do what you love" /$rGordon Marino --$tON HUMAN NATURE --$tEvolution and our inner conflict /$rEdward O. Wilson --$tLearning how to die in the Anthropocene /$rRoy Scranton --$tIs pure altruism possible? /$rJudith Lichtenberg --$tMoral camouflage or moral monkeys? /$rPeter Railton --$tHow should we respond to "evil"? /$rSteven Paulikas --$tThe moral logic of survivor guilt /$rNancy Sherman --$tHow to live without irony /$rChristy Wampole --$tDeluded individualism /$rFirmin DeBrabander --$tON MORALITY --$tThe dangers of happiness /$rCarl Cederström --$tAre we ready for a "morality pill"? /$rPeter Singer and Agata Sagan --$tWhy our children don't think there are moral facts /$rJustin P. McBrayer --$tMorals without God? /$rFrans de Waal --$tThe dangers of certainty: a lesson from Auschwitz /$rSimon Critchley --$tConfessions of an ex-moralist /$rJoel Marks --$tThe maze of moral relativism /$rPaul Boghossian --$tCan moral disputes be resolved? /$rAlex Rosenberg --$tMoral dispute or cultural difference? /$rCarol Rovane --$tON RELIGION --$tNavigating past nihilism /$rSean D. Kelly --$tDoes it matter whether God exists? /$rGary Gutting --$tGood minus God /$rLouise M. Antony --$tPascal's wager 2.0 /$rGary Gutting --$tThe sacred and the humane /$rAnat Biletzki --$tWhy God is a moral issue /$rMichael Ruse --$tThe rigor of love /$rSimon Critchley --$tGod is a question, not an answer /$rWilliam Irwin --$tWhat's wrong with blasphemy? /$rAndrew F. March --$tON GOVERNMENT --$tQuestions for free-market moralists /$rAmia Srinivasan --$tIs our patriotism moral? /$rGary Gutting --$tThe irrationality of natural life sentences /$rJennifer Lackey --$tSpinoza's vision of freedom, and ours /$rSteven Nadler --$tIf war can have ethics, Wall Street can, too /$rNathaniel B. Davis --$tThe moral hazard of drones /$rJohn Kaag and Sarah Kreps --$tReasons for reason /$rMichael P. Lynch --$tON CITIZENSHIP --$tThe morality of migration /$rSeyla Benhabib --$tWhat do we owe each other? /$rAaron James Wendland --$tCan refugees have human rights? /$rOmri Boehm --$tDependents of the state /$rAmia Srinivasan --$tIs voting out of self-interest wrong? /$rGary Gutting.
505 00 $tON VIOLENCE --$tPhilosophizing with guns /$rSimone Gubler --$tA crack in the stoic's armor /$rNancy Sherman --$tWho needs a gun? /$rGary Gutting --$tThe freedom of an armed society /$rFirmin DeBrabander --$tIs American nonviolence possible? /$rTodd May --$tON RACE --$tWalking while black in the "white gaze" /$rGeorge Yancy --$tRace, truth and our two realities /$rChris Lebron --$tGetting past the outrage on race /$rGary Gutting --$tPhilosophy's Western bias /$rJustin E.H. Smith --$tDear White America /$rGeorge Yancy --$tOf cannibals, kings and culture: the problem of ethnocentricity /$rAdam Etinson --$tWhat, to the black American, is Martin Luther King Jr. Day? /$rChris Lebron --$tIs real inclusiveness possible? /$rJustin E.H. Smith --$tON WOMEN --$tWhen prostitution is nobody's business /$rLaurie Shrage --$tOn abortion and defining a "person" /$rGary Gutting --$tGirlfriend, mother, professor? /$rCarol Hay --$tThe disappearing women /$rRae Langton --$tA feminist Kant /$rCarol Hay --$tON FAMILY --$tThink before you breed /$rChristine Overall --$tIs forced fatherhood fair? /$rLaurie Shrage --$t"Mommy wars" redux: a false conflict /$rAmy Allen --$tThe end of "marriage" /$rLaurie Shrage --$tMy parents' mixed messages on the Holocaust /$rJason Stanley --$tON EATING --$tThe meat eaters /$rJeff McMahan --$tIf peas can talk, should we eat them? /$rMichael Marder --$tWhen vegans won't compromise /$rBob Fischer and James McWilliams --$tThe enigma of animal suffering /$rRhys Southan --$tON THE FUTURE --$tIs humanity getting better? /$rLeif Wenar --$tShould this be the last generation? /$rPeter Singer --$tWhat do we owe the future? /$rPatricia I. Vieira and Michael Marder --$tThe importance of the afterlife. Seriously. /$rSamuel Scheffler --$tAccepting the past, facing the future /$rTodd May.
520 $a"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?"--Jacket.
650 0 $aEthics, Modern$y21st century.
650 0 $aNewspapers$xSections, columns, etc.$xEthics.
700 1 $aCatapano, Peter,$eeditor.
700 1 $aCritchley, Simon,$d1960-$eeditor.
730 0 $aNew York times.
730 0 $aStone reader.$kSelections.
994 $aC0$bCNU