Bird on an ethics wire : battles about values in the culture wars /

"Our physical ecosystem is not indestructible and we have obligations to hold it in trust for future generations. The same is true of our metaphysical ecosystem--the values, principles, attitudes, beliefs, and shared stories on which we have founded our society. In Bird on an Ethics Wire, Marga...

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Main Author: Somerville, Margaret A., 1942- (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Montreal ; Kingston : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2015.
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505 0 |a Should religion be evicted from the public square? -- Are our "values conversations" sufficiently open and free? The university as a test case -- Is the concept of human dignity useful, useless, or dangerous? -- Legalizing euthanasia: Evolution or revolution in societal values? -- Is every life beautiful? -- How might a problem -- a crisis pregnancy -- be converted to a mystery, the gift of life? -- How might the involvement of "applied ethics" in law affect our societal values? Ethics as "first aid" for law -- What questions are we asking in contemporary cultural values conversations, and what messages are they communicating? 
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