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An edition of Modern ethics in 77 arguments (2017)

Modern ethics in 77 arguments

a Stone reader

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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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2017, Liveright Publishing Corporation
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Table of Contents

On existence.
The meaningfulness of lives -- Todd May
There is no theory of everything -- Simon Critchley
The light at the end of suffering -- Peg O'Connor
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 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"? -- Steven Paulikas
The moral logic of survivor guilt -- Nancy Sherman
How to live without irony -- Christy Wampole
Deluded individualism -- Firmin DeBrabander
ON MORALITY --
The 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 -- 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
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 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? -- 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 -- 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 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
On violence.
Philosophizing with guns -- Simone Gubler
A crack in the stoic's armor -- Nancy Sherman
Who needs a gun? -- Gary Gutting
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
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
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 disappearing women -- Rae Langton
A feminist Kant -- Carol Hay
On family.
Think before you breed -- Christine Overall
Is forced fatherhood fair? -- Laurie Shrage
"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 -- 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? -- 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.

Edition Notes

"Selected essays previously published in the book The stone reader : modern philosophy in 133 arguments"--Title page verso.

"From the popular New York times philosophy series"--Dust jacket cover.

Other Titles
Stone reader :, Modern ethics in seventy-seven arguments, New York times., Stone reader. Selections.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
170
Library of Congress
BJ301 .M63 2017, BJ301.M63 2017

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 435 pages
Number of pages
435

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26931064M
Internet Archive
modernethicsin770000unse
ISBN 10
1631492985
ISBN 13
9781631492983
LCCN
2017018086
OCLC/WorldCat
959808905

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