Modern ethics in 77 arguments A Stone reader
Book - 2017
"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?" -- From book jacket.
- Subjects
- Published
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New York, NY :
Liveright Publishing Corporation
[2017]
- Language
- English
- Physical Description
- xi, 435 pages ; 25 cm
- ISBN
- 9781631492983
- Preface
- On Existence
- The Meaningfulness of Lives
- There Is No Theory of Everything
- The Light at the End of Suffering
- Being There: Heidegger on Why Our Presence Matters
- Against Invulnerability
- Why Life Is Absurd
- A Life Beyond "Do What You Love"
- On Human Nature
- Evolution and Our Inner Conflict
- Learning How to Die in the Anthropocene
- Is Pure Altruism Possible?
- Moral Camouflage or Moral Monkeys?
- How Should We Respond to "Evil"?
- The Moral Logic of Survivor Guilt
- How to Live Without Irony
- Deluded Individualism
- On Morality
- The Dangers of Happiness
- Are We Ready for a "Morality Pill"?
- Why Our Children Don't Think There Are Moral Facts
- Morals Without God?
- The Dangers of Certainty: A Lesson From Auschwitz
- Confessions of an Ex-Moralist
- The Maze of Moral Relativism
- Can Moral Disputes Be Resolved?
- Moral Dispute or Cultural Difference?
- On Religion
- Navigating Past Nihilism
- Does It Matter Whether God Exists?
- Good Minus God
- Pascal's Wager 2.0
- The Sacred and the Humane
- Why God Is a Moral Issue
- The Rigor of Love
- God Is a Question, Not an Answer
- What's Wrong with Blasphemy?
- On Government
- Questions for Free-Market Moralists
- Is Our Patriotism Moral?
- The Irrationality of Natural Life Sentences
- Spinoza's Vision of Freedom, and Ours
- If War Can Have Ethics, Wall Street Can, Too
- The Moral Hazard of Drones
- Reasons for Reason
- On Citizenship
- The Morality of Migration
- What DO We Owe Each Other?
- Can Refugees Have Human Rights?
- Dependents of the State
- Is Voting Out of Self-interest Wrong?
- On Violence
- Philosophizing with Guns
- A Crack in the Stoic's Armor
- Who Needs a Gun?
- The Freedom of an Armed Society
- Is American Nonviolence Possible?
- On Race
- Walking While Black in the "White Gaze"
- Race, Truth and Our Two Realities
- Getting Past the Outrage on Race
- Philosophy's Western Bias
- Dear White America
- Of Cannibals, Kings and Culture: The Problem of Ethnocentricity
- What, to the Black American, Is Martin Luther King Jr. Day?
- Is Real Inclusiveness Possible?
- On Women
- When Prostitution Is Nobody's Business
- On Abortion and Defining a "Person"
- Girlfriend, Mother, Professor?
- The Disappearing Women
- A Feminist Kant
- On Family
- Think Before You Breed
- Is Forced Fatherhood Fair?
- "Mommy Wars" Redux: A False Conflict
- The End of "Marriage"
- My Parents' Mixed Messages on the Holocaust
- On Eating
- The Meat Eaters
- If Peas Can Talk, Should We Eat Them?
- When Vegans Won't Compromise
- The Enigma of Animal Suffering
- On the Future
- Is Humanity Getting Better?
- Should This Be the Last Generation?
- What Do We Owe the Future?
- The Importance of the Afterlife. Seriously
- Accepting the Past, Facing the Future
- Acknowledgments
- Contributors
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