ISBN:
0511932804
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9780511932809
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (viii, 212 pages)
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Dwyer, James G., 1961- Moral status and human life
DDC:
305.23
Keywords:
Children
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Social status Moral and ethical aspects
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Children's Studies
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Children
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Electronic books
Abstract:
"Are children of equal, lesser, or perhaps even greater moral importance than adults? This work of applied moral philosophy develops a comprehensive account of how adults as moral agents ascribe moral status to beings - ourselves and others - and on the basis of that account identifies multiple criteria for having moral status. It argues that proper application of those criteria should lead us to treat children as of greater moral importance than adults. This conclusion presents a basis for critiquing existing social practices, many of which implicitly presuppose that children occupy an inferior status, and for suggesting how government policy, law, and social life might be different if it reflected an assumption that children are actually of superior status"--
Abstract:
What is moral status and why does it matter? -- How is moral status determined? -- Selecting criteria of moral status -- Problems in applying a multicriterial approach -- Applying a multicriteria moral status test to adults and children -- Legal, policy, and moral implications of children's superiority.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-208) and index
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