Synopses & Reviews
This work is an introductory treatment of issues and options in social and bioethics which center on the end of life. Moreland and Geisler have attempted to simplify and summarize various end-of-life topics without being simplistic or caricaturing different viewpoints, even though the authors' own viewpoints are made perfectly clear. A comprehensive bibliography, glossary, and subject and author index make this a valuable textbook as well as a resource for further study.
The major purpose of this book is to make the reader think more clearly and deeply about the important issues discussed between its covers. Beginning the work is an essay that introduces the dilemma of ethical decisions. The following chapters separately discuss the situations of abortion, infanticide, euthanasia, suicide, capital punishment, and war. The discussion concludes with a chapter of practical and theoretical guidance for making ethical decisions. A glossary, subject index, author index, and selected bibliography for each chapter make this a valuable text. This important work will not only appeal to experienced philosophers, but also to students of moral philosophy, theology, and ethics.
Review
Given the task of writing an introductory book on the difficult subject of life and death issues, the authors have done an excellent job of presenting the material in a clear and precise manner.Church and Synagogue Libraries
Synopsis
This work is an introductory treatment of issues and options in social and bioethics which center on the end of life. The purpose of Moreland and Geisler's book is to offer a beginning survey of these issues to someone unfamiliar with philosophy. The book simplifies and summarizes various end-of-life topics without being simplistic or caricaturing different viewpoints, even though the authors' own viewpoint is made perfectly clear. The major intention of this book is to make the reader think more clearly and deeply about the important issues discussed between its covers.
About the Author
J.P. MORELAND is Professor of Philosophy at Biola University, La Mirada, California.NORMAN L. GEISLER is Professor of Philosophy at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia.
Table of Contents
Introduction: What are Ethical Decisions?
Issues in Normative Ethics
Abortion
Infanticide
Euthanasia
Suicide
Capital Punishment
War
Conclusion: How to Make Ethical Decisions
Glossary
Index