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In this volume of Leys Lectures, the third collection of Wayne Leys Memorial Lectures, six distinguished essayists demonstrate the relevance of ethics to contemporary concerns by constructively exploring major ethical issues deeply embedded in our society.The essays, written by noted scholars Tom Regan, Carol C. Gould, James Rachels, James P. Sterba, Louis P. Pojman, and David L. Norton, focus on issues of feminism, the exploitation of animals, economic injustice, racial prejudice, naive moral relativism, and the failure of public education.Tom Regan and Louis P. Pojman both address the issue of animal rights. Regan directs his attention to an ethic-of-care feminism, which contends that the ideology of male superioritynot only to women but to all creaturesmust be destroyed. By means of a consistency argument, he extends ethic-of-care feminism to the treatment of animals, insisting that we must not permit to be done to animals in the name of science what we would not allow to be done to human beings. Pojman, on the other hand, addresses the question of animal rights through a critical analysis of seven theories of the moral status of animals, arguing that while animals have no natural rights since they are unable to enter into contracts, they do deserve to be treated kindly. In his view, much animal research could be abandoned without significant loss.What rethinking of democracy in terms of freedom and equality is required by economic justice? Carol C. Gould offers an answer to this question by arguing that economic justice requires that workers control the production process as well as the distribution process. Such justice would provide the basis of positive freedom as self-development without ignoring the importance of the absence of constraints.Taking racial prejudice as his paradigm, James Rachels explores the deeper meaning of prejudice and what equality of treatment involves. Noting the subtlety of prejudicial reasoning, he examines how stereotypes, unconscious bias, and the human tendency toward rationalization make it difficult even for people of good will to prevent prejudice from influencing their actions.James P. Sterba invites the reader to consider a different and more general problem of how to persuade people to act for moral reasons. To accomplish this aim he shows morality to be a requirement of rationality and the welfare liberal ideal (the right to welfare and the right to equal opportunity) to be a fusion of the practical ends of five idealsliberty, fairness, common good, androgyny, and equality.For David L. Norton, one of our most pressing problems is the failure of our educational system. The system fails to enable students to make wise life-shaping choices involving vocation, marriage, children, and friendship. In order to make good choices, human beings must live and work in an environment that provides experiences that authenticate personal truths indispensable to worthy living. These personal truths include direct acquaintance with vocational alternatives and participation in actual service to others.Collectively, these essays bring into sharp focus the urgent moral issues confronting our society and the need for ongoing discussion and examination of these issues in order to gain deeper understanding of and possible solutions to the problems they present.

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title:Ethical Issues in Contemporary Society
author:Howie, John.
publisher:Southern Illinois University Press
isbn10 | asin:0809319713
print isbn13:9780809319718
ebook isbn13:9780585031330
language:English
subjectSocial ethics.
publication date:1995
lcc:HM216.E763 1995eb
ddc:303.3/72
subject:Social ethics.
Page iii
Also of Interest
Ethical Principles for Social Policy
Edited by John Howie
Ethical Principles and Practice
Edited by John Howie
Ethical Issues in
Contemporary Society
Edited by
John Howie and George Schedler
Southern Illinois University Press
Carbondale and Edwardsville
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Copyright 1995 by the Board of Trustees,
Southern Illinois University
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
Designed by Kyle Lake
Production supervised by Natalia Nadraga
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Ethical issues in contemporary society/edited by John Howie and
George Schedler.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Social ethics. I. Howie, John. II. Schedler, George.
HM216.E763 1995Picture 2Picture 3Picture 4Picture 5Picture 694-15902
303.372dc20Picture 7Picture 8Picture 9Picture 10Picture 11CIP
ISBN 0-8093-1971-3
The paper used in this publication meets the
minimum requirements of American National Standard
for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for
Printed Library Materials, ANSIZ39.48-1984.
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Contents
Contributors
vii
Acknowledgments
xi
Introduction
John Howie
xiii
1 Feminism and Vivisection
Tom Regan
1
2 Positive Freedom, Economic Justice, and the Redefinition of Democracy
Carol C. Gould
23
3 Prejudice and Equal Treatment
James Rachels
54
4 How to Make People Moral
James P. Sterba
78
5 Animal Rights, Egalitarianism, and Nihilism
Louis P. Pojman
108
6 Education for Self-Knowledge and Worthy Living
David L. Norton
155
References
177
Index
185

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Contributors
Tom Regan, professor of philosophy at North Carolina State University, is the author of Understanding Philosophy (1974), All That Dwell Therein: Essays on Animal Rights and Environmental Ethics (1982), The Case for Animal Rights (1983), Bloomsbury's Prophet: The Moral Philosophy of G. E. Moore (1987), and The Thee Generation: Reflections on the Coming Revolution (1991). He is the editor, coauthor, or coeditor of nine additional books, including Matters of Life and Death (1980), Health Care Ethics: An Introduction (1986), And Justice for All: New Introductory Essays in Ethics and Social Policy (with Donald VanDerVeer, 1986), and Animal Sacrifices: Religious Perspectives on the Use of Animals in Science (1988).
Carol C. Gould, professor in the Department of Humanities, Stevens Institute of Technology, is the author of Rethinking Democracy: Freedom and Social Cooperation in Politics, Economy, and Society (1988) and Marx's Social Ontology: Individuality and Community in Marx's Theory of Social Reality (1978). She is the editor of Women and Philosophy: Toward A Theory of Liberation (with Marx Wartofsky, 1976), Beyond Domination: New Perspectives on Women and Philosophy (1984), The Information Web: Ethical and Social Implications of Computer Networking (1989), and Artifacts, Representations, and Social Practice (with Robert S. Cohen, 1994). A member of Phi Beta Kappa, she is the recipient of a National Science Foundation Grant, a Fulbright Senior Scholar Award, a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship for College Teachers, and a Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship.
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She has taught at the University of Pittsburgh, Swarthmore College, Herbert H. Lehman College (CUNY), and the State University of New York at New Paltz.
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