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Without God, is everything permitted? : the big questions in ethics / Julian Baggini ; series editor, Simon Blackburn.

Without God, is everything permitted? : the big questions in ethics / Julian Baggini ; series editor, Simon Blackburn.
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ISBN 9781780875972 (pbk.)
1780875975 (pbk.)
Name Baggini, Julian author.
Title Without God, is everything permitted? : the big questions in ethics / Julian Baggini ; series editor, Simon Blackburn.
Published London Quercus 2014.
©2012
Description x, 262 pages ; 20 cm.
Notes Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary Can it ever be right to kill? Is terrorism ever justified? Should euthanasia be legal? Are some people superior to others? Do animals have rights? Some ethical judgements are easy: one side is wrong and the other is right. But how do we handle the really tough 'right vs right' dilemmas, where each side has strong moral arguments? In Without God, is Everything Permitted? bestselling author and philosopher Julian Baggini clear-sightedly and compassionately examines 20 of the most complex contemporary ethical dilemmas. Whether it's asking if torture is always wrong, or if discrimination can ever be good, this book will help you sort out what you really believe about the issues that matter most.
Subjects Ethics
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