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Philosophers Take On the World

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford University Press 2016 OxfordDescription: 250pISBN:
  • 9780198753728
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 909.83101 PHI
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Crime and Punishment
1. Time to reconsider the penal code? /​ Anders Herlitz
2. Enhanced punishment: can technology make life sentences longer? /​ Rebecca Roache
3. Degrees of sexual harm /​ Brian D. Earp

Terrorism, guns, and war
4. A challenge to gun rights /​ Jeff McMahan
5. McMahan's hazardous (and irrelevant) thought experiment /​ Lance K. Stell
6. Travel, friends, and killing /​ Seth Lazar
7. The courageous suicide bomber? /​ Roger Crisp
8. Chemical weapons: in defence of double standards /​ Owen Schaefer
9. Looted artworks: a portrait of justice /​ Cecile Fabre

Health and medicine
10. Homeopathy: an undiluted proposal /​ Steve Clarke
11. Five minutes too late /​ Julian Savulescu
12. Taking drugs to help others /​ Tom Douglas
13. My son's dyslexic, and I'm glad /​ Charles Foster
14. The point of death /​ Janet Radcliffe Richards
15. Is it ethical to use data from Nazi medical experiments? /​ Lynn Gillam
16. Financial incentives, coercion, and psychosis /​ Jonathan Pugh
17. Mr Nicklinson and the right to die /​ Julian Savulescu

Drugs and organs
18. In praise of organ-ized sport /​ Dominic Wilkinson
19. Do we own our bodies? /​ Janet Radcliffe Richards
20. Psychiatric drugs and religious norms /​ Katrien Devolder

Religion and charity
21. Catholic identity and strong dissent - how compatible? /​ Tony Coady
22. Banking: the ethical career choice /​ William MacAskill
23. On rebuilding Noah's Ark and drinking old burgundy /​ Charles Foster
24. Should conservative Christians be allowed to foster children? /​ Simon Rippon

Sex, sex-equality, and sexuality
25. Can you be gay by choice? /​ Brian D. Earp
26. Prostitution and disability /​ Brian D. Earp
27. Artificial wombs and a visit to Birland /​ Chris Gyngell
28. Is unwanted pregnancy a medical disorder? /​ Rebecca Roache
29. Is half an abortion worse than a whole one? /​ Simon Rippon
30. Nick-less? /​ Dominic Wilkinson
31. Paedophilia and predisposition /​ Kyle T. Edwards
32. Checking people out /​ Ole Martin Moen
33. Female philosophers and sexual harassment /​ David Edmonds
34. An unfortunate state of affairs /​ Hilary Greaves
Sport
35. Sport hatred /​ Joshua Shepherd
36. Doping: when will we learn? /​ Julian Savulescu
37. Tennis and sex /​ David Edmonds

Brains
38. My brain made me do it - So what? /​ Walter Sinnott-Armstrong
39. My client's brain is to blame /​ Simon Rippon
40. Mapping brains and finding direction /​ Regina Rini

Language, speech, and freedom
41. Countering Islamic extremism /​ Peter Singer
42. Disabling language /​ Neil Levy
43. Stop Orientalism? /​ Kei Hiruta
44. The naked truth /​ Roger Crisp
45. Porn, condoms, and liberty /​ Kyle T. Edwards
46. Should men be allowed to discuss abortion? /​ Jim A.C. Everett

Evil, disgust, shame, rudeness, and joy
47. A reflection on confronting evil /​ Regina Rini
48. Shame about the internet /​ Andreas Kappes
49. In defence of drinking alone /​ Rebecca Roache
50. Lady Thatcher is dead: pop open the champagne /​ David Edmonds
51. Steamy calamari and trans-species eroticism /​ Anders Sandberg
52. Nothing is like mother's ice cream /​ Anders Sandberg
53. Rudeness and cold callers /​ Hannah Maslen
Animals
54. Treated like animals /​ Christine M. Korsgaard
55. What is a pet worth? /​ Russell Powell
56. The best idea you've heard all year /​ Michelle Hutchinson

The future and its people
57. Enlightened surveillance? /​ Stuart Armstrong
58. Why it's OK to block ads /​ James Williams
59. Would you hand over a decision to a machine? /​ Sean O. Heeigeartaigh
60. Should we be erasing memories? /​ Julian Savulescu
61. Adding happy people /​ Theron Pummer
62. The pregnant man and other conceptual surprises /​ Guy Kahane

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