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Infant Rights and the Morality of Infanticide
Noûs, 1989According to some philosophers, the morality of infanticide depends on considerations very different from those on which the morality of killing adult human beings depends. More specifically, these philosophers maintain that killing infants can be immoral only on general utilitarian grounds, but that killing adult human beings is sometimes wrong ...
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Moral Rights and Human Culture
Ethical Perspectives, 2006In this paper I argue that there is no moral justification for the conviction that rights should be reserved to humans. In particular, I reject James Griffin’s view on the moral relevance of the cultural dimension of humanity. Drawing from the original notion of individual right introduced in the Middle Ages and the development of this notion in the ...
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1991
In the previous chapter we have examined whether Thatcherism and the Thatcher government were engaged in a moral offensive. While it was impossible not to make some reference to the New Right in that discussion, very little attention has been given so far in this study to the different political and ideological groupings which made up much of the ...
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In the previous chapter we have examined whether Thatcherism and the Thatcher government were engaged in a moral offensive. While it was impossible not to make some reference to the New Right in that discussion, very little attention has been given so far in this study to the different political and ideological groupings which made up much of the ...
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1994
In examining what it is to have a right I have so far given some attention, but not very much, to the distinction between legal rights and moral rights. Of these two sorts of right, it is legal rights that have proved the less controversial. Of course, there can be plenty of argument about what legal rights people ought to have, but that they can and ...
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In examining what it is to have a right I have so far given some attention, but not very much, to the distinction between legal rights and moral rights. Of these two sorts of right, it is legal rights that have proved the less controversial. Of course, there can be plenty of argument about what legal rights people ought to have, but that they can and ...
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Is it time for robot rights? Moral status in artificial entities
Ethics and Information Technology, 2021Vincent C. Müller
exaly
1976
The relationship of a genetic counselor and his patients is a delicate, complex and important one. Treating as it does subjects of great moment—the prevention of crippling diseases, even life and death themselves—it commands growing public interest and scrutiny, especially as the counselor’s predictive skills increase.
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The relationship of a genetic counselor and his patients is a delicate, complex and important one. Treating as it does subjects of great moment—the prevention of crippling diseases, even life and death themselves—it commands growing public interest and scrutiny, especially as the counselor’s predictive skills increase.
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The Moral Foundations of Human Rights Attitudes
Political Psychology, 2020Dominic Stolerman, David A Lagnado
exaly

