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  • - Is It Wrong to Reproduce?
    av Department Of Philosophy, University of Capetown) Benatar, David (Professor and Head of Department, m.fl.
    479 - 1 829,-

    While procreation is ubiquitous, attention to the ethical issues involved in creating children is relatively rare. The authors of Debating Procreation take opposing views on this important question.

  • - Counter-Terrorism or Extrajudicial Execution?
    av Professor, Faculty of Social Sciences, New York University) Waldron, m.fl.
    350 - 1 270,-

  • - May Governments Restrict Emigration?
    av Michael Blake & Gillian Brock
    535 - 1 829,-

    Many of the most skilled and educated citizens of developing countries choose to emigrate. How may those societies respond to these facts? May they ever legitimately prevent the emigration of their citizens? Gillian Brock and Michael Blake debate these questions, and offer distinct arguments about the morality of emigration.

  • - How Much Regulation Do We Need?
    av Lester H. Hunt & David DeGrazia
    522 - 1 939,-

    Americans have an ambivalent relationship to guns. The debate over the role of guns and gun regulations in American society tends to be acrimonious and misinformed.

  • - Is There a Right to Exclude?
    av St Louis) Wellman, Christopher Heath (Washington University & Phillip (University of Wales) Cole
    525,-

    Do states have the right to prevent potential immigrants from crossing their borders, or should people have the freedom to migrate and settle wherever they wish? Christopher Heath Wellman and Phillip Cole develop and defend opposing answers to this timely and important question.

  • av David (Professor of Philosophy and Ben Rabinowitz Endowed Professor of the Human Dimensions of the Environment Weisbach
    535,-

    Stephen M. Gardiner and David A. Weisbach present arguments for and against the relevance of ethics to global climate policy. Gardiner argues that climate change is fundamentally an ethical issue rather than one of narrow economic self-interest, while Weisbach argues that existing ethical theories are flawed and do not provide guidance for climate policy.

  • - Should We Try to Save Strangers?
    av Philosophy Department, Assistant Professor, Florida State University College of Law) Teson, m.fl.
    296 - 2 422,-

    "The book offers contrasting views of humanitarian intervention - a war aimed at ending tyranny. Fernando Tesaon

  • av Professor of Philosophy, Andrew (Professor of Philosophy, University of San Diego) Watson, m.fl.
    395 - 1 402,-

  • - Is There a Role for Markets?
    av Professor of Philosophy, University of Arizona) Schmidtz, College of Social, m.fl.
    372 - 1 402,-

  • av Economics, Politics, Department Of Philosophy, m.fl.
    1 402,-

  • - Do We Need More or Less?
    av Economics, Ethics, Professor of Political Science, m.fl.
    316 - 1 401,-

  • - Should There be Minority Rights?
    av Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Ottawa) Lenard, Patti Tamara (Professor of Applied Ethics, m.fl.
    305 - 1 089,-

  • av Gheaus
    296 - 858,-

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