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|a Philosophy and Its Public Role.
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|a This collection of essays brings together moral, social and political philosophers from Britain, Canada, New Zealand and the United States who explore a wide range of issues under the three headings of Philosophy, Society and Culture; Ethics, Economics and Justice; and Rights, Law and Punishment. The topics discussed range from the public responsibility of intellectuals to the justice of military tribunals, and from posthumous reproduction to the death penalty ...
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|a Cover; Contents; Front Matter; Title Page; Publisher Information; Notes on the Contributors; Introduction; Philosophy, Society and Culture; John Haldane, American Philosophy and its Public Role; Bob Brecher, Do Intellectuals have a Special Public Responsibility?; John Arthur, Impartial Public Reason and its Critics; David Carr, Auden's Great Healers; Terence McLaughlin, Philosophy, Values and Schooling; Wendy Donner, Is Cultural Membership a Good?; Ethics, Economics and Justice; Andrew Moore, Postmortem Reproduction, Consent, and Policy; Geoffrey Cupit, Three Ways to Value Equality
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|a Bart Gruzalski, Mitigating the Consumption of the US Living StandardJames Child, Globalization, Technology and the New Economy; Richard Brook, Statistical and Identifiable Deaths; Rights, Law and Punishment; Rex Martin, Human Rights: Constitutional and International; Lisa Portmess, Military Tribunals: Procedural Justice and the Problem of Evidence; Anthony Ellis, A Deterrence Theory of Punishment; Jonathan Jacobs, Retributivism and Public Norms; Daniel Farrell, Capital Punishment and Societal Self-Defence; Back Matter; References; Also Available
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