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Rethinking Life And Death: The Collapse Of Our Traditional Ethics

by Peter Singer

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Rethinking Life And Death: The Collapse Of Our Traditional Ethics

Synopsis

A victim of the Hillsborough Disaster in 1989, Anthony Bland lay in hospital in a coma being fed liquid food by a pump, via a tube passing through his nose and into his stomach. On 4 February 1993 Britain's highest court ruled that doctors attending him could lawfully act to end his life. Our traditional ways of thinking about life and death are collapsing. In a world of respirators and embryos stored for years in liquid nitrogen, we can no longer take the sanctity of human life as the cornerstone of our ethical outlook. In this controversial book Peter Singer argues that we cannot deal with the crucial issues of death, abortion, euthanasia and the rights of nonhuman animals unless we sweep away the old ethic and build something new in its place. Singer outlines a new set of commandments, based on compassion and commonsense, for the decisions everyone must make about life and death.

Product details

ISBN:
9780192861849
Category:
Metaphysics & Ontology
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
1995-09-21
Publisher:
Oxford Paperbacks
Illustrations:
bibliography
Country of origin:
GBR
Pages:
264
Pagination:
268 pages, bibliography
Dimensions (mm):
200 x 140 x 15
Weight:
210g

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