
The Legacy of Socrates: Essays in Moral Philosophy
- Tytuł oryginalny
- Atomic Habits
- Język oryginału
- Angielski
- Liczba stron
- 320
- Wydawnictwo
- Avery
O tej książce
James Rachels's philosophical writings address key questions of contemporary life and the classic dilemmas of moral philosophy. A leading figure in the development of applied ethics, James Rachels became an influential and sometimes controversial thinker on issues concerning animal rights, euthanasia, bioethics, and moral objectivity. This final collection of James Rachels's work brings together fourteen essays that best summarize Rachels's philosophical positions. The essays also shed new light on the depth and breadth of Rachels's work and its importance for contemporary philosophy.Written in Rachels's characteristically lucid, literary prose, these essays address the relationship between morality and reason, the duty to relieve both human and animal suffering, the independence of morality from religion, the rejection of relativism and egoism, and the role of ethics in a democratic society. Rachels offers an argument for vegetarianism, examines a controversial case involving a surrogate mother, and speculates on the ethics of political killing. Other essays range from Rachels's interpretation of Nietzsche's philosophy to his appreciation of movies.Rachels was a strong believer in the ability of moral philosophy to improve our lives. This collection, which brings these important works together for the first time, is a testament to both the value of moral philosophy in understanding our world and the richness of Rachels's contributions to this understanding.
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A Cleric's Tale
James Rachels, Cesar Barbosa, Joel McCartney, Malcolm Alexander Neal
A Coisa Certa a Fazer: Leituras Básicas Sobre Filosofia Moral
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Active and Passive Euthanasia
James Rachels
Applied Ethics
Thomas Nagel, Peter Singer, John Stuart Mill, Janet Radcliffe Richards, John Harris, David Hume, James Rachels, Derek Parfit, Jonathan Glover, Judith Jarvis Thomson, Michael Tooley, R.M. Hare, Louis Pascal, Nicholas Measor