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Taking sides. Clashing views on moral issues
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Taking sides. Clashing views on moral issues

Author: Stephen Satris
Publisher: Dubuque, Iowa : McGraw-Hill, ©2008.
Series: McGraw-Hill contemporary learning series.
Edition/Format:   Book : English : 11th edView all editions and formats
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Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Stephen Satris
ISBN: 0073397156 9780073397153
OCLC Number: 145071709
Description: xxii, 378 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Unit 1. Fundamental issues in morality --
Issue 1. Is morality relativism correct? --
Issue 2. Does morality need religion? --
Issue 3. Is Ayn Rand's ethical egoism correct? --
Unit 2. Gender, sex, and reproduction --
Issue 4. Is abortion immoral? --
Issue 5. Must sex involve commitment? --
Issue 6. Should same-sex marriage be allowed? --
Issue 7. Should human cloning be banned? --
Unit 3. Law and society --
Issue 8. Is cloning pets ethically justified? --
Issue 9. Should Congress allow the buying and selling of human organs? --
Issue 10. Should drugs be legalized? --
Issue 11. Is gambling immoral? --
Issue 12. Is affirmative action fair? --
Issue 13. Should handguns be banned? --
Issue 14. Should the death penalty be abolished? --
Issue 15. Is torture ever justified? --
Issue 16. Is physician-assisted suicide wrong? --
Unit 4. Human beings and other species --
Issue 17. Does morality require vegetarianism?
Series Title: McGraw-Hill contemporary learning series.
Other Titles: Clashing views on moral issues
Moral issues
Responsibility: selected, edited, and with introductions by Stephen Satris.
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