Peter Singer and Christian Ethics (Record no. 44514)

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Personal name Camosy, Charles C
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Title Peter Singer and Christian Ethics
Remainder of title Beyond Polarization
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. New York
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Cambridge University
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2012
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Extent 278p
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General note includes index and biblioraphy
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Formatted contents note Introduction<br/>Who is Peter Singer?<br/>Thesis and method of this book<br/>A note about my approach as a Christian<br/>1 Abortion<br/>Introduction<br/>Issues on which Singer and the Church agree<br/>The moral status of the fetus<br/>A disagreement over potential<br/>Objections to the argument from potential<br/>Conclusion<br/>2 Euthanasia and the end of life Introduction<br/>Moral status at the end of life<br/>Medical treatment and care of persons at the end of life <br/>From morality to public policy <br/>Conclusion<br/>3 Non-human animals Introduction<br/>Singer on how we treat non-human animals <br/>Singer on reforming our practices and attitudes <br/>The Church on non-human animals: current teaching <br/>The Church on non-human animals: scripture and tradition <br/>The Church on non-human animals: some modern approaches <br/>Are some non-human animals persons? <br/>Conclusion<br/>4 Duties to the poor<br/>Introduction<br/>The arguments<br/>Christian overlap with Singer<br/>Responding to objections<br/>Common objectives<br/>Impartiality in duties to the poor?<br/>The Church on partial preferences<br/>A broader understanding of poverty?<br/>How serious are our duties to the poor?<br/>Conclusion<br/>5 Ethical theory Introduction<br/>Consequence-based reasoning <br/>Rules-based reasoning <br/>A common consequentialist approach? <br/>Christian utilitarianism? <br/>The principle of double effect <br/>The place of exceptionless moral norms <br/>More on proportionate reasoning <br/>Conclusion<br/>6 Singer`s shift? <br/>Introduction<br/>Objectivity and preference utilitarianism <br/>Objectivity and Christian ethics <br/>Singer on preferences, interests, and happiness <br/>A Christian understanding: loving your neighbor as yourself <br/>Teleology and the possibility of conversation <br/>Conclusion<br/>
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