New Essays in Applied Ethics
Discover thought-provoking insights in New Essays in Applied Ethics, edited by renowned scholars and published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2007. This hardback collection spans 272 pages and delves into some of the most challenging ethical dilemmas surrounding death, dying, and the moral status of both humans and animals.
Featuring contributions from prominent thinkers like Peter Singer and Gerald Dworkin, this anthology explores a wide range of critical topics, including animal rights, vegetarianism, lethal injection, abortion, and euthanasia. Each essay presents a unique perspective, encouraging readers to reflect on their own beliefs and values.
Whether you are a student of philosophy, ethics, or simply curious about contemporary moral issues, New Essays in Applied Ethics is an essential addition to your library. Engage with the complexities of ethical thought and enhance your understanding of these pressing matters.