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Rethinking Life & Death: The Collapse of Our Traditional Ethics Book

Rethinking Life and Death : Paperback : Griffin Publishing : 9780312144012 : 0312144016 : 12 Aug 2008 : Can killing an embryo for genetic reasons be justified? How long should we prolong the lives of people in vegetative states? Does a person who is clinically brain dead still have legal rights? In this 1995 Australian National Book Award winner, philosopher Peter Singer explores these and other questions in a major reexamination of the meaning of life and death--under the spotlight of 21st-century technology.Read More

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  • Product Description

    The new commandments according to Rethinking Life and Death.
    --If you must take human life, take responsibility for the consequences of your decisions.
    --All human life is not of equal worth; treat beings in accordance to the ethical situation at hand.
    --Respect a person's desire to live or die.
    A profound and provocative work, Rethinking Life and Death, in the tradition of Aldous Huxley's Brave New World, examines the ethical dilemmas that confront us as we near the twenty-first century.

  • 0312144016
  • 9780312144012
  • Peter Singer
  • 1 May 1996
  • St. Martin's Griffin
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 320
  • Reprint
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