ABSTRACT
Issues of Life and Death such as abortion, assisted suicide, capital punishment and others are among the most contentious in many societies. Whose rights are protected? How do these rights and protections change over time and who makes those decisions? Based on the author’s award-winning and hugely popular undergraduate course at the University of Texas, this book explores these questions and the fundamentally sociological processes which underlie the quest for morality and justice in human societies. The Author’s goal is not to advocate any particular moral "high ground" but to shed light on the social movements and social processes which are at the root of these seemingly personal moral questions.
This book is also broken down into four smaller How Ethical Systems Change volumes:
Abortion and neonatal care: www.routledge.com/9780415504492/
Lynching and capital punishment: www.routledge.com/9780415505192/
Eugenics, the Final Solution, and Bioethics www.routledge.com/9780415501620/
Tolerable Suffering and Assisted Dying: www.routledge.com/9780415505161/
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Part I: A Moral System Evolves
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Part II: The Early Moments and Months of Life
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PART III The Boundaries of Tolerable Suffering
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PART IV Taking Life and Inflicting Suffering