Contemporary Moral Arguments
Readings in Ethical Issues
Second Edition
Lewis Vaughn
Table of Contents
*=New to this Edition
Chapters 3-12 open with an Introduction, Key Terms, and Arguments and Readings.
Each chapter ends with Suggestions for Further Reading.
, Preface
CHAPTER 1: MORAL REASONING
Ethics and the Moral Domain
Ethics, Law, and Religion
Moral Relativism
Moral Arguments
, Argument Basics
, The Structure of Moral Arguments
, Evaluating Moral Premises
* Reading and Evaluating Arguments
* Argument Exercises
Key Words
Summary
Plato: The Ring of Gyges
Louis P. Pojman: The Case Against Moral Relativism
James Rachels: Can Ethics Provide Answers?
CHAPTER 2: MORAL THEORIES
Why Moral Theories?
Important Moral Theories
, Utilitarianism
, Kantian Ethics
Ethical Egoism
, Natural Law Theory
, Rawls's Contractarianism
, Virtue Ethics
, The Ethics of Care
, Feminist Ethics
Judging Moral Theories
, The Moral Criteria of Adequacy
, Applying the Criteria: Utilitarianism; Kant's Theory
Key Words
Summary
John Stuart Mill: Utilitarianism
Immanuel Kant: Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Morals
Aristotle: Nicomachean Ethics
John Rawls: A Theory of Justice
Annette C. Baier: The Need for More than Justice
CHAPTER 3: ABORTION
1. Warren's Personhood Argument for Abortion
Mary Anne Warren: On the Moral and Legal Status of Abortion
Stephen Schwarz: The Being in the Womb Is a Person
Louis P. Pojman: Abortion: A Defense of the Personhood Argument
Don Marquis: Why Abortion Is Immoral
2. Noonan's Personhood-at-Conception Argument Against Abortion
John T. Noonan, Jr.: An Almost Absolute Value in History
Michael Tooley: In Defense of Abortion and Infanticide
Philip Devine: The Scope of the Prohibition Against Killing
3. Thomson's Self-Defense Argument for Abortion
Judith Jarvis Thomson: A Defense of Abortion
Francis J. Beckwith: Arguments from Bodily Rights: A Critical Analysis
* Rosalind Hursthouse: Virtue Theory and Abortion
* CHAPTER 4: DRUGS AND AUTONOMY
* 4. The Harm Argument Against Drug Use
* James Q. Wilson: Against the Legalization of Drugs
* Douglas N. Husak: A Moral Right to Use Drugs
* 5. The Argument Against Paternalism
* Gerald Dworkin: Paternalism
* John Hospers: What Libertarianism Is
CHAPTER 5: EUTHANASIA AND ASSISTED SUICIDE
6. The Autonomy Argument for Euthanasia
Ronald Dworkin, Thomas Nagel, et al.: The Philosophers' Brief
Daniel Callahan: When Self-Determination Runs Amok
John Lachs: When Abstract Moralizing Runs Amok
7. The Killing/Letting Die Argument
James Rachels: Active and Passive Euthanasia
Winston Nesbitt: Is Killing No Worse Than Letting Die?
8. The Slippery-Slope Argument Against Euthanasia
Leon R. Kass: Why Doctors Must Not Kill
Dan W. Brock: Voluntary Active Euthanasia
CHAPTER 6: GENETIC ENGINEERING AND CLONING
Gene Therapy
Reproductive Cloning
9. The Beneficence Argument for Genetic Enhancement
John Harris: Is Gene Therapy a Form of Eugenics?
Walter Glannon: Genetic Enhancement
10. The Open-Future Argument Against Cloning
Dan W. Brock: Cloning Human Beings: An Assessment of the Ethical Issues Pro and Con
Soren Holm: A Life in the Shadow: One Reason Why We Should Not Clone Humans
CHAPTER 7: THE DEATH PENALTY
11. Kant's Retributivism Argument for the Death Penalty
Immanuel Kant: The Right of Punishing
Igor Primoratz: A Life for a Life
Stephen Nathanson: An Eye for an Eye?
James S. Liebman, et al.: Capital Attrition: Error Rates in Capital Cases, 1973-1995
12. The Discrimination Argument Against the Death Penalty
Paul G. Cassell: Administrative Objections
Bryan Stevenson: Capital Punishment and The Legacy of Racial Bias in America
13. The Deterrence Argument for the Death Penalty
Ernest van den Haag: On Deterrence and the Death Penalty
Hugo Adam Bedau: Capital Punishment and Social Defense
CHAPTER 8: WAR, TERRORISM, AND TORTURE
War
Terrorism
Torture
14. The Pacifist Argument Against War
Douglas P. Lackey: Pacifism
Jan Narveson: Pacifism: A Philosophical Analysis
15. The Self-Defense Argument for War
Michael Walzer: The Legalist Paradigm
John Howard Yoder: When War Is Unjust: Being Honest in Just-War Thinking
16. The Just War Argument Against Terrorism
Haig Khatchadourian: The Morality of Terrorism
Michael Walzer: Terrorism: A Critique of Excuses
Andrew Valls: Can Terrorism Be Justified?
17. The Ticking Bomb Argument for Torture
Alan M. Dershowitz: The Case for Torturing the Ticking Bomb Terrorist
CHAPTER 9: PORNOGRAPHY AND FREE SPEECH
18. The Liberty Argument Against Censorship
John Stuart Mill: On Liberty
Nadine Strossen: Hate Speech and Pornography: Do We Have to Choose Between Freedom of Speech and Equality?
Helen E. Longino: Pornography, Oppression, and Freedom
John Arthur: Sticks and Stones
19. MacKinnon's Harm-to-Women Argument for Censorship
Catharine A. MacKinnon: Pornography, Civil Rights, and Speech
Ronald Dworkin: Women and Pornography
Wendy Kaminer: Feminists Against the First Amendment
ECONOMIC JUSTICE: HEALTH CARE
20. Daniels's Argument for a Right to Health Care
Norman Daniels: Is There a Right to Health Care and, if so, What Does It Encompass?
Allen E. Buchanan: The Right to a Decent Minimum of Health Care
21. The Argument for Rationing by Moral Worthiness
Brian Smart: Fault and the Allocation of Spare Organs
Carl Cohen et al.: Alcoholics and Liver Transplantation
CHAPTER 11: ANIMAL RIGHTS AND ENVIRONMENTAL DUTY
22. Singer's "All Animals Are Equal" Argument
Peter Singer: All Animals Are Equal
Carl Cohen: The Case for the Use of Animals in Biomedical Research
Immanuel Kant: Our Duties to Animals
23. Regan's Argument for Animal Rights
Tom Regan: The Case for Animal Rights
Mary Anne Warren: The Rights of the Nonhuman World
Roger Scruton: The Moral Status of Animals
24. The Suffering Argument for Vegetarianism
James Rachels: The Moral Argument for Vegetarianism
R. G. Frey: Moral Vegetarianism and the Argument from Pain and Suffering
25. Taylor's Argument for the Equality of All Life
Paul W. Taylor: The Ethics of Respect for Nature
David Schmidtz: Are All Species Equal?
Albert Schweitzer: Reverence for Life
* William F. Baxter: People or Penguins?
CHAPTER 12: ECONOMIC JUSTICE AND GLOBAL OBLIGATIONS
26. Hardin's Lifeboat Argument Against Aiding the Poor
Garrett Hardin: Living on a Lifeboat
William W. Murdoch and Allan Oaten: A Critique of Lifeboat Ethics
27. Singer's Utilitarian Argument for Aiding the Poor
Peter Singer: Famine, Affluence, and Morality
Louis P. Pojman: World Hunger and Population
, Glossary
, Index