Human life, action and ethics : essays / / by G.E.M. Anscombe ; edited by Mary Geach and Luke Gormally.
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Superior document: | St. Andrews studies in philosophy and public affairs |
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Year of Publication: | 2005 |
Language: | English |
Series: | St. Andrews studies in philosophy and public affairs.
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Physical Description: | 1 v. (unpaged). |
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Table of Contents:
- Analytical philosophy and the spirituality of man
- Has mankind one soul : an angel distributed through many bodies?
- Human essence
- Were you a zygote?
- Embryos and final causes
- Knowledge and reverence for human life
- The dignity of the human being
- Chisholm on action
- The causation of action
- Practical inference
- Practical truth
- Does Oxford moral philosophy corrupt youth?
- Modern moral philosophy
- Good and bad human action
- Action, intention and 'double effect'
- The controversy over a new morality
- Must one obey one's conscience?
- Glanville Williams' The sanctity of life and the criminal law : a review
- Who is wronged? : Philippa Foot on double effect
- Prolegomenon to a pursuit of the definition of murder : the illegal and the unlawful
- Murder and the morality of euthanasia
- Commentary on John Harris' 'Ethical problems in the management of severely handicapped children'
- Sins of omission?
- The non-treatment of controls in clinical trials.