How to live: being happy and dealing with moral dilemmas
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CONTENTS PREFACE PART A THE MORAL FRAMEWORK VII 1 WHAT IS MORALITY? 3
1.1 THE NATURE 01" MORALITY: IT IS THE MOST IMPORTANT STANDARD 3 1.2
MORALITY IS OBJECTIVE NOT SUBJECTIVE 4 1.3 OVERVIEW OF MORAL THEORIES 8
1.4 NON-CONSEQUENTIALIST (RIGHTS) THEORIES 8 1.5 CONSEQUENTIALISM 13 2
THE THINGS THAT MAKE US HAPPY 26 2.1 OVERVIEW OF THE CONVERGENCE OF THE
HUMAN CONDITION 26 2.2 WHAT IS HAPPINESS? 27 2.3 WHY IS HAPPINESS
IMPORTANT 28 2.4 WHAT MAKES PEOPLE HAPPY? 29 PART B PERSONAL ETHICS 3
LOYALTY, FRIENDSHIP AMI LOVE 47 3.1 OVERVIEW OF OUR PREFERENCE TOWARDS
THOSE CLOSE TO US 47 3.2 THE NATURE OF LOYALTY 48 3.3 THE TENSION
BETWEEN LOYALTY AND MORALITY 49 3.4 THE OVCRLAP BETWEEN MORALITY AND
LOYAITY 51 3.5 THE LIMITS OF LOYALTY 55 4 LYING 4.1 INTRODUCTION 4.2
DIFFERENT TYPES OF LIES III 59 59 61 IV CONTELLTS 4.3 THE MORAL STATUS
01' LIES 63 4.4 THE DISCORD BETWEEN THE PERCEPTION AND THE REALITY OF
THE PROHIBITION AGAINST LYING 69 PART C MEDICAL ETHICS 5 EUGENICS:
SHOULD WE CREATE DESIGNER BABIES? 5.1 INTRODUCTION 5.2 WHETHER EUGENICS
IS INTRINSICALLY WRONG 5.3 BAD CONSEQUENCES AND SLIPPERY SIOPE ARGUMENT
5.4 BALANCING ALL THE CONSIDERATIONS 75 75 77 79 84 6 STEM CELL RESEARCH
AND ABORTION 87 6.1 INTRODUCTION 87 6.2 THE POTENTIAL BENEFITS 01' STEM
CELL RESEARCH 89 6.3 THE MORAL STATUS 01' STEM CELL RESEARCH 90 6.4 THE
CENTRAL ISSUE: WHEN DOES LIFE BEGIN? 93 6.5 RAMIFICATIONS FOR MORALITY
01' STEM CELL RESEARCH 96 6.6 ABORTION 98 7 EUTHANASIA 102 7.1 OVERVIEW
AND DEFINITIONAL ISSUES 102 7.2 ARGUMENTS FAVOURING EUTHANASIA 104 7.3
ARGUMENTS AGAINST EUTHANASIA 107 7.4 OVERVIEW OF MORAL STATUS 01'
EUTHANASIA 113 PART D DEALING WITH WRONGDOERS 8 PUNISHMENT AMI
SENTENCING 119 8.1 INTRODUCTION 119 8.2 PICK A THEORY OF PUNISHMENT 120
8.3 IGNORE PUHLIC OPINION 121 8.4 JDENTIFY THE OBJECTIVES OF
SENTENCING-INCAPACITATION, DETERRENCE AND REHABILITATION? 122 8.5 MAKE
THE PUNISHMENT FIT THE CRIME 123 8.6 AGGRAVATING AND MITIGATING
FACTORS-SCRUTINISE EACH OF THEM 124 8.7 ON-GOING REFORM 125 9 TERRORISM
128 9.1 TERRORISM: WHAT IS IT? 128 9.2 RESPONSES TO TERRORISM - SECURITY
VERSUS LIBERTY 131 9.3 THE TYPES OF RESTRICTIVE LAWS THAT ARE
PERMISSIBLE 134 CONTELLTS V 9.4 THE RIGHT TO FREE SPEECH IS
UNTRAMMELED-JT IS A WEAPON AGAINST TERRORISM 135 9.5 BROADER SNLLLTIONS
TO TEITORISM 136 PART E DEALLNG WITH 'OTHER' PEOPLE AND ANIMALS 10 WORLD
POVERTY 141 10.1 THE ENONNITY OFWNRLD SLIFFERING 141 10.2 THE
EXPLANATION FOR THE INADEQLLATE RESPONSE 142 10.3 CONCLLLSION 146 11
MIGRANTS 148 11.1 INTRODUCTION AND AN OVERVIEW OF ARGUMENTS AGAINST
STRICT MIGRATION CONTROLS 148 11.2 SOVEREIGNTY AND THE HISTORY 01'
MIGRATION CONTROLS 150 11.3 ARGUMENTS IN FAVOUR OF REDUCED MIGRATION
CONTROLS 155 11.4 ARGUMENTS IN FAVOUR 01' STRICT MIGRATION CONTROLS 161
1I .5 REFORM PROPOSALS AND CONCLUSION 166 12 THE ENVIRONMENT 169 12.1
INTRODLLCTION 169 12.2 GROWING INTEREST IN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW- LIP
SERVICE ONLY? 169 12.3 A MORAL ENVIRONMENTAL DUTY IS NOT SELF-EVIDENT
172 12.4 GROUNDING A MORAL ENVIRONMENT DLITY 174 12.5 PRACTICAL
APPLICATION: SHOULD WE RATIFY THE KYOTO PROTOCOL 176 13 ANIMALS 184 13.1
OVERVIEW OF CHAPTER 184 13.2 JT IS MORALLY WRONG TO TREAT ANIMALS
CRUELLY 185 13.3 WHY HAS THERE NOT BEEN MORE ATTEMPTS TO PREVENT CRUELTY
TO ANIMALS? 191 PART F SSLJSINESS ETHICS 14 THE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY 01'
CORPORATIONS 197 14.1 INTRODUCTION 197 14.2 THE THRESHOLD ISSUE: IS
THERE A ROJE FOR ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN BUSINESS 198 14.3 APPLICATION
01' MORAL PRINCIPJE TO BUSINESS SETTING 204 14.4 ADDITIONAL DUTIES
IMPOSED ON CORPORATIONS-A DUTY 01' BENEVOLENCE? 206 VI CONTENTS 14.5
EXTREME WEALTH AND DUTY TO NOT FRUSTRATE ACCESS TO JUSTICE 14.6 SUMMARY
15 BRIBERY AND NETWORKING 15.1 INTRODUCTION 15.2 DEFINITIONS 15.3 MORAL
EVALUATION OF BRIBERY 15.4 MORAL EVALUATION OF NETWORKING 15.5
CONCLUSION 212 213 216 216 217 219 220 225 |
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CONTENTS PREFACE PART A THE MORAL FRAMEWORK VII 1 WHAT IS MORALITY? 3
1.1 THE NATURE 01" MORALITY: IT IS THE MOST IMPORTANT STANDARD 3 1.2
MORALITY IS OBJECTIVE NOT SUBJECTIVE 4 1.3 OVERVIEW OF MORAL THEORIES 8
1.4 NON-CONSEQUENTIALIST (RIGHTS) THEORIES 8 1.5 CONSEQUENTIALISM 13 2
THE THINGS THAT MAKE US HAPPY 26 2.1 OVERVIEW OF THE CONVERGENCE OF THE
HUMAN CONDITION 26 2.2 WHAT IS HAPPINESS? 27 2.3 WHY IS HAPPINESS
IMPORTANT 28 2.4 WHAT MAKES PEOPLE HAPPY? 29 PART B PERSONAL ETHICS 3
LOYALTY, FRIENDSHIP AMI LOVE 47 3.1 OVERVIEW OF OUR PREFERENCE TOWARDS
THOSE CLOSE TO US 47 3.2 THE NATURE OF LOYALTY 48 3.3 THE TENSION
BETWEEN LOYALTY AND MORALITY 49 3.4 THE OVCRLAP BETWEEN MORALITY AND
LOYAITY 51 3.5 THE LIMITS OF LOYALTY 55 4 LYING 4.1 INTRODUCTION 4.2
DIFFERENT TYPES OF LIES III 59 59 61 IV CONTELLTS 4.3 THE MORAL STATUS
01' LIES 63 4.4 THE DISCORD BETWEEN THE PERCEPTION AND THE REALITY OF
THE PROHIBITION AGAINST LYING 69 PART C MEDICAL ETHICS 5 EUGENICS:
SHOULD WE CREATE DESIGNER BABIES? 5.1 INTRODUCTION 5.2 WHETHER EUGENICS
IS INTRINSICALLY WRONG 5.3 BAD CONSEQUENCES AND SLIPPERY SIOPE ARGUMENT
5.4 BALANCING ALL THE CONSIDERATIONS 75 75 77 79 84 6 STEM CELL RESEARCH
AND ABORTION 87 6.1 INTRODUCTION 87 6.2 THE POTENTIAL BENEFITS 01' STEM
CELL RESEARCH 89 6.3 THE MORAL STATUS 01' STEM CELL RESEARCH 90 6.4 THE
CENTRAL ISSUE: WHEN DOES LIFE BEGIN? 93 6.5 RAMIFICATIONS FOR MORALITY
01' STEM CELL RESEARCH 96 6.6 ABORTION 98 7 EUTHANASIA 102 7.1 OVERVIEW
AND DEFINITIONAL ISSUES 102 7.2 ARGUMENTS FAVOURING EUTHANASIA 104 7.3
ARGUMENTS AGAINST EUTHANASIA 107 7.4 OVERVIEW OF MORAL STATUS 01'
EUTHANASIA 113 PART D DEALING WITH WRONGDOERS 8 PUNISHMENT AMI
SENTENCING 119 8.1 INTRODUCTION 119 8.2 PICK A THEORY OF PUNISHMENT 120
8.3 IGNORE PUHLIC OPINION 121 8.4 JDENTIFY THE OBJECTIVES OF
SENTENCING-INCAPACITATION, DETERRENCE AND REHABILITATION? 122 8.5 MAKE
THE PUNISHMENT FIT THE CRIME 123 8.6 AGGRAVATING AND MITIGATING
FACTORS-SCRUTINISE EACH OF THEM 124 8.7 ON-GOING REFORM 125 9 TERRORISM
128 9.1 TERRORISM: WHAT IS IT? 128 9.2 RESPONSES TO TERRORISM - SECURITY
VERSUS LIBERTY 131 9.3 THE TYPES OF RESTRICTIVE LAWS THAT ARE
PERMISSIBLE 134 CONTELLTS V 9.4 THE RIGHT TO FREE SPEECH IS
UNTRAMMELED-JT IS A WEAPON AGAINST TERRORISM 135 9.5 BROADER SNLLLTIONS
TO TEITORISM 136 PART E DEALLNG WITH 'OTHER' PEOPLE AND ANIMALS 10 WORLD
POVERTY 141 10.1 THE ENONNITY OFWNRLD SLIFFERING 141 10.2 THE
EXPLANATION FOR THE INADEQLLATE RESPONSE 142 10.3 CONCLLLSION 146 11
MIGRANTS 148 11.1 INTRODUCTION AND AN OVERVIEW OF ARGUMENTS AGAINST
STRICT MIGRATION CONTROLS 148 11.2 SOVEREIGNTY AND THE HISTORY 01'
MIGRATION CONTROLS 150 11.3 ARGUMENTS IN FAVOUR OF REDUCED MIGRATION
CONTROLS 155 11.4 ARGUMENTS IN FAVOUR 01' STRICT MIGRATION CONTROLS 161
1I .5 REFORM PROPOSALS AND CONCLUSION 166 12 THE ENVIRONMENT 169 12.1
INTRODLLCTION 169 12.2 GROWING INTEREST IN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW- LIP
SERVICE ONLY? 169 12.3 A MORAL ENVIRONMENTAL DUTY IS NOT SELF-EVIDENT
172 12.4 GROUNDING A MORAL ENVIRONMENT DLITY 174 12.5 PRACTICAL
APPLICATION: SHOULD WE RATIFY THE KYOTO PROTOCOL 176 13 ANIMALS 184 13.1
OVERVIEW OF CHAPTER 184 13.2 JT IS MORALLY WRONG TO TREAT ANIMALS
CRUELLY 185 13.3 WHY HAS THERE NOT BEEN MORE ATTEMPTS TO PREVENT CRUELTY
TO ANIMALS? 191 PART F SSLJSINESS ETHICS 14 THE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY 01'
CORPORATIONS 197 14.1 INTRODUCTION 197 14.2 THE THRESHOLD ISSUE: IS
THERE A ROJE FOR ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN BUSINESS 198 14.3 APPLICATION
01' MORAL PRINCIPJE TO BUSINESS SETTING 204 14.4 ADDITIONAL DUTIES
IMPOSED ON CORPORATIONS-A DUTY 01' BENEVOLENCE? 206 VI CONTENTS 14.5
EXTREME WEALTH AND DUTY TO NOT FRUSTRATE ACCESS TO JUSTICE 14.6 SUMMARY
15 BRIBERY AND NETWORKING 15.1 INTRODUCTION 15.2 DEFINITIONS 15.3 MORAL
EVALUATION OF BRIBERY 15.4 MORAL EVALUATION OF NETWORKING 15.5
CONCLUSION 212 213 216 216 217 219 220 225 |
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