Taking sides : Clashing views on controversial moral issues / Edited by Stephen Satris
Series: Publication details: Guilford : McGraw-Hill c2002.Description: xvii, 351p. ; 24 cmISBN:- 007248036-X
- 10947604
- 170.22 22 TAK
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CONTENT
PART 1. FUNDAMENTAL ISSUES IN MORALITY
Issue 1. Is morality relative culture
Issue 2. Does morality need religion
PART 2. GENGER, SEX, AND REPRODUCTION
Issue3. Does feminism provide a positive direction for society
Issue4. Should the navy assign servicewomen to submarine duty
Issue5. Would Vermont's civil union law be good for other states
Issue6. Is abortion immoral
Issue7. Do people have a right to pornography
Issue8. Should the U.N treat voluntary prostitution as a form of women's labor
Issue9. Should human cloning be banned
Issue10. Must sex involve commitment
PART 3. LAW AND SOCIETY
Issue11. Should drugs be legalized
Issue12. Should "safer smoking" kits be distributed to crack users?
Issue13. Does America need a federal hate-crime law?
Issue14. Is affirmative action fair?
Issue15. Should hand guns be banned ?
Issue16. Should the death penalties be retained?
Issue17. Should physician-assisted suicide be legalized in the States?
Issue18. Should Washington put more money into faith-based charities?
PART 4. BEYOND THE SPECIES
Issue19. Should great apes have some of the legal rights of persons?
Description based on: 1st ed.; title from t.p.
Latest issue consulted: 2nd ed. (2009).
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