Doctrine of Double Effect, the
Explore the intricate nuances of ethical philosophy with The Doctrine of Double Effect by P. A. Woodward. Published by the University of Notre Dame Press in 2001, this compelling anthology spans 277 pages and features a collection of thought-provoking essays that delve into the complexities of the Doctrine of Double Effect.
This book presents a diverse array of philosophical perspectives, showcasing contributions from prominent thinkers who engage in a rich debate surrounding the doctrine and its ethical implications. Ideal for students and enthusiasts of ethics and moral philosophy, this work invites readers to critically examine the dilemmas and concerns associated with moral decision-making.
Whether you are a seasoned philosopher or new to the field, Woodward's anthology offers valuable insights that will deepen your understanding of this pivotal concept in metaethics and systems of ethics. Don't miss the opportunity to enhance your philosophical library with this essential text!