Life and death : metaphysics and ethics /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Boston, MA :
Blackwell Publishers,
[2000]
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| Series: | Midwest studies in philosophy.
v. 24. |
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Table of Contents:
- Metaphysics as prolegomenon to ethics / Joel Kupperman
- The meaning of life / John Kekes
- In defense of a common ideal for a human life / E.M. Adams
- Can the dead really be buried? / Palle Yourgrau
- Later death/earlier birth / Christopher Belshaw
- Death and the psychological conception of personal identity / Jon Martin Fischer and Daniel Speak
- Thick and thin selves: reply to Fischer and Speak / Frederik Kaufman
- The termination thesis / Fred Feldman
- The evil of death revisited / Harry S. Silverstein
- Death and asymmetries in normative appraisals / Ishtiyaque Haji
- Appraising death in human life: two modes of valuation / Stephen E. Rosenbaum
- "For now have I my death": the "duty to die" versus the duty to help the ill stay alive / Felicia Ackerman
- Taking life and the argument from potentiality / Roy W. Perrett
- Privatizing death: metaphysical discouragements of ethical thinking / John Woods
- Justification for killing noncombatants in war / F.M. Kamm
- Capital punishment and the sanctity of life / Philip E. Devine
- Aesthetics: the need for a theory / Mary Mothersill.