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Rights, Restitution, and Risk : Essays in Moral Theory

Thomson, Judith Jarvis1986
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Moral theory should be simple: the moral theorist attends to ordinary human action to explain what makes some acts right and others wrong, and we need no microscope to observe a human act. Yet no moral theory that is simple captures all of the morally relevant facts.In a set of vivid examples, stories, and cases Judith Thomson shows just how wide an array of moral considerations bears on all but the simplest of problems. She is a philosophical analyst of the highest caliber who can tease a multitude of implications out of the story of a mere bit of eavesdropping. She is also a master teller of tales which have a philosophical bite. Beyond these pleasures, however, she brings new depth of understanding to some of the most pressing moral issues of the moment, notably abortion. Thomson's essays determinedly confront the most difficult questions: What is it to have a moral right to life, or any other right? What is the relation between the infringement of such rights and restitution? How is rights theory to deal with the imposition of risk?
Main title:
Rights, Restitution, and Risk : Essays in Moral Theory / Judith Jarvis Thomson ; edited by William Parent.
Imprint:
Cambridge : Harvard University Press, 1986.
Collation:
282 pages ; 24 cm
ISBN:
9780674769816
Dewey class:
170
Language:
English
BRN:
805886
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