The Ethics of Killing: Problems at the Margins of Life
This magisterial work is the first comprehensive study of the ethics of killing, where the moral status of the individual killed is uncertain. Drawing on philosophical notions of personal identity and the immorality of killing, McMahan looks carefully at a host of practical issues, including abortion, infanticide, the killing of animals, assisted suicide, and euthanasia.
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The Ethics of Killing: Problems at the Margins of Life
This magisterial work is the first comprehensive study of the ethics of killing, where the moral status of the individual killed is uncertain. Drawing on philosophical notions of personal identity and the immorality of killing, McMahan looks carefully at a host of practical issues, including abortion, infanticide, the killing of animals, assisted suicide, and euthanasia.
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The Ethics of Killing: Problems at the Margins of Life

The Ethics of Killing: Problems at the Margins of Life

by Jeff McMahan
The Ethics of Killing: Problems at the Margins of Life

The Ethics of Killing: Problems at the Margins of Life

by Jeff McMahan

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This magisterial work is the first comprehensive study of the ethics of killing, where the moral status of the individual killed is uncertain. Drawing on philosophical notions of personal identity and the immorality of killing, McMahan looks carefully at a host of practical issues, including abortion, infanticide, the killing of animals, assisted suicide, and euthanasia.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199879632
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 01/03/2002
Series: Oxford Ethics Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Jeff McMahan is Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University.
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