ABSTRACT

In bringing the concepts and methods of philosophy to bear on specific, pressing, practical concerns, applied philosophy is the modern expression of a perennial concern: to understand, in part to control, and to come to terms with the conditions in which human life is to be lived. Originally published in 1991 and written by distinguished philosophers and academics from Europe, the USA and Australia, the essays collected in this volume examine subjects of continued concern and debate, such as the environment, personal relationships, terrorism and medicine. The contributions were originally published in the Journal of Applied Philosophy.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

part II|53 pages

Personal Relationships

chapter 7|14 pages

Human Bonds

chapter 8|17 pages

Parental Rights

chapter 9|6 pages

Against Couples

part III|69 pages

Terrorism, War and Conflict

part IV|62 pages

Justice and Equality