Persons, Animals, and Fetuses: An Essay in Practical Ethics (Philosophical Studies Series, 66)

Persons, Animals, and Fetuses: An Essay in Practical Ethics (Philosophical Studies Series, 66)

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Persons, Animals, and Fetuses: An Essay in Practical Ethics (Philosophical Studies Series, 66)

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Forrester discusses animal rights, obligations concerning future generations, abortion, limiting medical treatment, and euthanasia.
Persons are defined as individuals who ought to be treated in accordance with all sound moral principles. The author develops an account of what moral principles are sound, how we can apply them to complex situations, and what makes it reasonable to treat individuals in accordance with particular moral principles. This discussion puts the book's practical conclusions on a sounder basis than much other work on practical ethics. Most such authors state some general principles, but say little about why these principles should be accepted. Moreover, they rarely show how general principles can generate answers to specific dilemmas. Some even maintain that general principles are irrelevant.
Since Forrester is both a nurse practitioner and a philosopher, she has had direct acquaintance with many agonizing situations in medicine.
Summaries of the theoretical conclusions are included to enable nonprofessionals to follow the discussion of practical issues. The book will thus interest not only professional philosophers, but also non-philosophers concerned with problems in medical and environmental ethics, abortion, and animal rights.

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USA
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Springer
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Springer
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Hardcover
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1996-02-29T00:00:01Z
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