Causing Death and Saving Lives
Explore the profound ethical dilemmas surrounding life-and-death decisions in Jonathan Glover's insightful book, Causing Death and Saving Lives. Published in 1990, this thought-provoking work delves into complex moral issues such as abortion, infanticide, suicide, euthanasia, capital punishment, and the ethics of war. With 336 pages of in-depth analysis, Glover challenges readers to confront the difficult choices that shape our understanding of morality and human life. As a leading voice in ethics and moral philosophy, Glover provides a compelling framework for navigating these critical topics. Whether you're a student of philosophy or simply interested in the ethical implications of life-and-death situations, this book is an essential addition to your collection. Discover the intricate balance between causing death and saving lives through Glover's engaging narrative.