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    Moral Status: Obligations to Persons and Other Living Things

    Moral Status by Warren, Mary Anne;

    Obligations to Persons and Other Living Things

    Series: Issues in Biomedical Ethics;

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    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 13 November 1997

    • ISBN 9780198236689
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages274 pages
    • Size 225x146x21 mm
    • Weight 441 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Mary Anne Warren investigates a theoretical question that is at the centre of practical and professional ethics: what are the criteria for having moral status? That is: what does it take to be an entity towards which people have moral considerations? Warren argues that no single property will do as a sole criterion, and puts forward seven basic principles which establish moral status. She then applies these principles to three controversial moral issues: voluntary euthanasia, abortion, and the status of non-human animals.

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    Long description:

    Mary Anne Warren explores a theoretical question which lies at the heart of practical ethics: what are the criteria for having moral status? In other words, what are the criteria for being an entity towards which people have moral obligations? Some philosophers maintain that there is one intrinsic property--for instance, life, sentience, humanity, or moral agency. Others believe that relational properties, such as belonging to a human community, are more important. In Part I of the book, Warren argues that no single property can serve as the sole criterion for moral status; instead, life, sentience, moral agency, and social and biotic relationships are all relevant, each in a different way. She presents seven basic principles, each focusing on a property that can, in combination with others, legitimately affect an agent's moral obligations towards entities of a given type. In Part II, these principles are applied in an examination of three controversial ethical issues: voluntary euthanasia, abortion, and the moral status of animals.

    This book is well written, synoptic in its coverage of existing theories of moral status, and most useful for a beginning Contemporary Moral Problems or Medical Ethics class.

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    Table of Contents:

    Part I: An Account of Moral Status
    The Concept of Moral Status
    Reverence for Life
    Sentience and the Utilitarian Calculus
    Personhood and Moral Rights
    The Relevance of Relationships
    A Multi-Criterial Analysis of Moral Status
    Part II: Selected Applications
    Applying the Principles
    Euthanasia and the Moral Status of Human Beings
    Abortion and Human Rights
    Animal Rights and Human Limitations
    Conclusion
    Bibliography. Index.

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