Ethics and the contemporary world /
Arguments about ethics often center on the 'big' questions, such as euthanasia and abortion. While these questions are still in the foreground recent years have seen an explosion of new moral problems. Moral and political clashes are now as likely to be about sexuality and gender and the s...
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London ; New York :
Routledge,
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Table of Contents:
- Profiling and discrimination / David Edmonds
- Feminism and the demands of beauty / Heather Widdows and Gulzaar Barn
- The environment and geoengineering / Stephen Gardiner
- Population and life extension / Hilary Greaves
- Immigration and borders: who should be allowed in? / Gillian Brock
- War and legitimate targets / Helen Frowe
- Counter-terrorism and lethal force / Seumas Miller
- Humanitarian intervention / Allen Buchanan
- Religion and politics / Tony Coady
- Charity and partiality / Theron Pummer
- Social media and friendship / Rebecca Roache
- The internet and privacy / Carissa Veliz
- Fake news and free speech / Neil Levy
- Extremism / Steve Clarke
- Microaggression / Regina Rini
- Free speech / Roger Crisp
- The child's right to bodily integrity / Brian Earp
- Disability / Guy Kahane
- Embryo research / Katrien Devolder
- Abortion / Francesca Minerva
- Euthanasia / Dominic Wilkinson
- Eating meat / Jeff McMahan
- Genetic selection / Thomas Douglas
- Human enhancement / Julian Savulescu
- AI and robot ethics / John Tasioulas.