Synopsis

Peter Singer's "Practical Ethics" stands as a seminal and enduring introduction to the field of applied ethics, challenging readers to critically examine the moral underpinnings of their daily lives and societal structures. Now in its third edition, this classic work has been thoroughly revised and expanded, notably including a new chapter dedicated to the pressing ethical dilemma of climate change. Singer confronts a wide array of contemporary issues, probing questions like the morality of purchasing luxuries when global poverty persists, the ethics of consuming meat from factory-farmed animals, and the individual responsibility for one's carbon footprint. Beyond personal choices, the book delves into broader societal concerns such as equality, discrimination, bioethical quandaries like abortion and euthanasia, the complexities of political violence, and the imperative of environmental preservation. Characterized by its lucid prose and provocative argumentation, "Practical Ethics" serves as an essential text for university courses and an invaluable resource for anyone seeking a rigorous and thoughtful framework for navigating the ethical complexities of modern existence.

Critical Reception

"For over three decades, "Practical Ethics" has been recognized as the definitive classic introduction to applied ethics, profoundly influencing ethical discourse and education worldwide."

Metadata

ISBN:9781139496896
Pages:353
Age Rating:16+

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