Worth of a Child
Discover the profound complexities of family dynamics in "Worth of a Child," authored by renowned writers and published by the University of California Press in 1996. This compelling hardback book spans 214 pages, delving into the intricate moral landscape that defines the relationship between parents and their children.
Exploring the ethical dilemmas inherent in everyday life, "Worth of a Child" invites readers to reflect on the nuanced experiences of ordinary people as they navigate their parental roles. The authors argue that contemporary ethical theories often fall short in addressing the moral intricacies involved in parenting. This thought-provoking text is essential for anyone interested in deepening their understanding of familial relationships and the ethical challenges they present. Expand your perspective on parenting and morality with this enlightening read that balances theoretical analysis with practical insights.