基本説明
This work provides clear answers to difficult moral and social issues that we face in our personal lives - that governments need to address when balancing the interests of the community.
Full Description
This work provides clear answers to difficult moral and social issues that we face in our personal lives-that governments need to address when balancing the interests of the community. By demystifying moral discourse, How to Live provides a clear moral pathway for students of philosophy, medicine, and law, as well as the general reader. The moral framework of How to Live is developed from an interdisciplinary perspective. The culmination presents a forward-thinking theory that will maximize the success and happiness of the individual and the community within a society.
Contents
Part 1 Part A: The Moral Framework
Chapter 2 1. What is Morality?
Chapter 3 2. The Things that Make Us Happy
Part 4 Part B: Personal Ethics
Chapter 5 3. Loyalty, Friendship, and Love
Chapter 6 4. Lying
Part 7 Part C: Medical Ethics
Chapter 8 5. Eugenics: Should We Create Designer Babies?
Chapter 9 6. Stem Cell Research and Abortion
Chapter 10 7. Euthanasia
Part 11 Part D. Dealing with Wrongdoers
Chapter 12 8. Punishment and Sentencing
Chapter 13 9. Terrorism
Part 14 Part E: Dealing with 'Other' People and Animals
Chapter 15 10. World Poverty
Chapter 16 11. Migrants
Chapter 17 12. The Environment
Chapter 18 13. Animals
Part 19 Part F: Business Ethics
Chapter 20 14. The Social Responsibility of Corporations
Chapter 21 15. Bribery and Networking



