This is an intellectually challenging work which raises and discusses issues which should be widely debated, not only by specialists but by the public at large.

Journal of the Institute of Health Education

Kamm is probably the most sophisticated deontologist writing on normative issues today.

Shelley Kagan, University of Illinois

Why is death bad for us, even on the assumption that it involves the absence of experience? Whom should we save from death if we cannot save everyone? Kamm considers these questions, critically examining some answers other philosophers have given. She also examines specifically what differences between persons are relevant to the distribution of any scarce resources, e.g. bodily organs for transplantaion.
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Why is death bad for us, even on the assumption that it involves the absence of experience? Whom should we save from death if we cannot save everyone? Kamm considers these questions, critically examining some answers other philosophers have given.
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"Challenging, fascinating, and frequently brilliant....An imaginative, deeply engaging philosophical adventure."--Ethics "[A] major contribution...to the literature of philosophical bioethics, and all libraries collecting in and scholars working in this area need to have [a] cop[y]....Required reading for all those interested in the theoretical issues raised by bioethical problems."--Medical Humanities Review "A mass of sincere, intense, intricate, fascinating and usually persuasive argument[s]....The great advantage of Kamm's intuitive method is that it gives proper attention to moral considerations....Kamm is by far the most detailed and painstaking analysis of fairness in this context that I know of....This book moves the philosophical discussion of life and death a long way forward."--Times Literary Supplement "One of the most imaginative and insightful books in ethics published in recent years."--Hastings Center Report "An intellectually challenging work which raises and discusses issues which should be widely debated, not only by specialists but by the public at large."--Journal of the Institute of Health Education "Frances Kamm's magisterial and pioneering study of distribution problems in life and death situations is a seminal work in this area. There can be little doubt that Morality, Mortality will quickly become, in debates concerning the sorts of distribution problems Kamm is concerned with, what Rawls's Theory of Justice is for more general debates about distributive justice.... No one interested in the debate can afford not to read it." --Journal of Medical Ethics "Challenging, fascinating, and frequently brilliant....An imaginative, deeply engaging philosophical adventure."--Ethics "[A] major contribution...to the literature of philosophical bioethics, and all libraries collecting in and scholars working in this area need to have [a] cop[y]....Required reading for all those interested in the theoretical issues raised by bioethical problems."--Medical Humanities Review "A mass of sincere, intense, intricate, fascinating and usually persuasive argument[s]....The great advantage of Kamm's intuitive method is that it gives proper attention to moral considerations....Kamm is by far the most detailed and painstaking analysis of fairness in this context that I know of....This book moves the philosophical discussion of life and death a long way forward."--Times Literary Supplement "One of the most imaginative and insightful books in ethics published in recent years."--Hastings Center Report "An intellectually challenging work which raises and discusses issues which should be widely debated, not only by specialists but by the public at large."--Journal of the Institute of Health Education "Frances Kamm's magisterial and pioneering study of distribution problems in life and death situations is a seminal work in this area. There can be little doubt that Morality, Mortality will quickly become, in debates concerning the sorts of distribution problems Kamm is concerned with, what Rawls's Theory of Justice is for more general debates about distributive justice.... No one interested in the debate can afford not to read it." --Journal of Medical Ethics "...Kamm's analysis yields many fascinating insights into metaphysical, moral, and medical aspects of death and dying....the book is immensely rich in ideas and is a significant contribution... It is impressive in its scope and the depth with which it examines these matters....Kamm challenges us to think long and hard about questions of the highest importance."--Canadian Journal of Philosophy "...a major achievement in normative ethics, one that substantially advances the philosophical discussion about death and the morality of decisions involving death in the face of scarce resources."--The Philosophical Review
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780195119114
Publisert
1998
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
535 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
153 mm
Dybde
23 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
352

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