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Media Ethics, Free Speech, and the Requirements of Democracy

Media Ethics, Free Speech, and the Requirements of Democracy

1st Edition

Edited By Carl Fox, Joe Saunders
December 18, 2018

How we understand, protect, and discharge our rights and responsibilities as citizens in a democratic society committed to the principle of political equality is intimately connected to the standards and behaviour of our media in general, and our news media in particular. However, the media does ...

Refugees and the Ethics of Forced Displacement

Refugees and the Ethics of Forced Displacement

1st Edition

By Serena Parekh
August 14, 2018

This book is a philosophical analysis of the ethical treatment of refugees and stateless people, a group of people who, though extremely important politically, have been greatly under theorized philosophically. The limited philosophical discussion of refugees by philosophers focuses narrowly on the...

Disability with Dignity Justice, Human Rights and Equal Status

Disability with Dignity: Justice, Human Rights and Equal Status

1st Edition

By Linda Barclay
July 19, 2018

Philosophical interest in disability is rapidly expanding. Philosophers are beginning to grasp the complexity of disability—as a category, with respect to well-being and as a marker of identity. However, the philosophical literature on justice and human rights has often been limited in scope and ...

The Capability Approach in Practice A New Ethics in Setting Development Agendas

The Capability Approach in Practice: A New Ethics in Setting Development Agendas

1st Edition

By Morten Fibieger Byskov
May 02, 2018

This book develops a philosophical framework for selecting goals for development purposes. This inclusive and democratic framework integrates a variety of resources including philosophical theory, empirical analysis, stakeholder deliberations, local knowledge, and advice from development experts. ...

The Ethics of Counterterrorism

The Ethics of Counterterrorism

1st Edition

By Isaac Taylor
May 02, 2018

States across the globe spend billions of dollars fighting terrorism annually. As well as strategic questions about the way in which the money should be spent, we are also confronted with a host of moral issues here, many of which are poorly understood. The Ethics of Counterterrorism offers the ...

Friendship, Robots, and Social Media False Friends and Second Selves

Friendship, Robots, and Social Media: False Friends and Second Selves

1st Edition

By Alexis M. Elder
December 20, 2017

Various emerging technologies, from social robotics to social media, appeal to our desire for social interactions, while avoiding some of the risks and costs of face-to-face human interaction. But can they offer us real friendship? In this book, Alexis Elder outlines a theory of friendship drawing ...

The Injustice of Punishment

The Injustice of Punishment

1st Edition

By Bruce N. Waller
October 31, 2017

The Injustice of Punishment emphasizes that we can never make sense of moral responsibility while also acknowledging that punishment is sometimes unavoidable. Recognizing both the injustice and the necessity of punishment is painful but also beneficial. It motivates us to find effective means of ...

Does the Pro-Life Worldview Make Sense? Abortion, Hell, and Violence Against Abortion Doctors

Does the Pro-Life Worldview Make Sense?: Abortion, Hell, and Violence Against Abortion Doctors

1st Edition

By Stephen Kershnar
October 09, 2017

This book looks at a family of views involving the pro-life view of abortion and Christianity. These issues are important because major religious branches (for example, Catholicism and some large branches of Evangelicalism) and leading politicians assert, or are committed to, the following: (a) it ...

Corporal Punishment A Philosophical Assessment

Corporal Punishment: A Philosophical Assessment

1st Edition

By Patrick Lenta
September 15, 2017

The aim of this book is to assess the moral permissibility of corporal punishment and to enquire into whether or not it ought to be legally prohibited. Against the widespread view that corporal punishment is morally legitimate and should be legally permitted provided it falls short of abuse, ...

Hobbesian Applied Ethics and Public Policy

Hobbesian Applied Ethics and Public Policy

1st Edition

Edited By Shane D. Courtland
July 20, 2017

Most philosophers and political scientists readily admit that Thomas Hobbes is a significant figure in the history of political thought. His theory was, arguably, one of the first to provide a justification for political legitimacy from the perspective of each individual subject. Many excellent ...

The Ethics of Climate Engineering Solar Radiation Management and Non-Ideal Justice

The Ethics of Climate Engineering: Solar Radiation Management and Non-Ideal Justice

1st Edition

By Toby Svoboda
June 02, 2017

This book analyzes major ethical issues surrounding the use of climate engineering, particularly solar radiation management (SRM) techniques, which have the potential to reduce some risks of anthropogenic climate change but also carry their own risks of harm and injustice. The book argues that we ...

Vulnerability, Autonomy, and Applied Ethics

Vulnerability, Autonomy, and Applied Ethics

1st Edition

Edited By Christine Straehle
November 01, 2016

Vulnerability is an important concern of moral philosophy, political philosophy and many discussions in applied ethics. Yet the concept itself—what it is and why it is morally salient—is under-theorized. Vulnerability, Autonomy, and Applied Ethics brings together theorists working on ...

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