The Routledge handbook of global ethics / edited by Darrel Moellendorf and Heather Widdows.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLondon : Routledge, 2015Description: xii, 501 pages : illustrations 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781844656370 (hardback);1844656373 (hardback)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BJ 320 .R765 2015
Contents:
Introduction / Darrel Moellendorf and Heather Widdows -- The trends and tendencies of global integration / Barrie Axford -- part 1. Normative theory. Ethical theory and global challenges / Ruth Chadwick and Alan O'Connor -- Theories, types and bounds of justice / Richard J. Arneson -- Gender, care and global values / Virginia Held -- Cosmopolitanism and its critics / Gillian Brock -- Human rights / Rainer Forst -- Universalism, relativism and difference / Peter Jones and Graham Long -- part 2. Conflict and violence. War and terrorism / Brian Orend -- Torture / Henry Shue -- Humanitarian intervention / Alex J. Bellamy -- Nuclear weapons and containment / Douglas P. Lackey -- part 3. Poverty and development. Poverty / Hennie L©œtter -- Development / Julian Culp -- Aid and charity / Nigel Dower -- Immigration / Sarah Fine and Andrea Sangiovanni -- part 4. Economic justice. International trade / Christian Barry and Scott Wisor -- International financial institutions / Meena Krishnamurthy -- Corporate social responsibility and multinational corporations / Nien-h©® Hsieh and Florian Wettstein -- Consumption and non-consumption / Nicole Hassoun -- Prostitution and trafficking for sexual labour / Julia O'Connell Davidson -- Distributive institutions / Chris Armstrong -- part 5. Bioethics and health justice. Research ethics / Udo Sch©ơklenk and Ricardo Smalling -- Trade in human body parts / Teck Chuan Voo and Alastair V. Campbell -- Reproductive rights and reproductive technologies / Hille Haker -- Patents and intellectual property rights / Roger Brownsword -- part 6. Environmental and climate ethics. Climate change / Simon Caney -- Pollution / Benjamin S. Hale -- Sustainability / John O'Neill -- Biodiversity / Andrew Brennan and Norva Y.S. Lo -- Population / Tim Mulgan.
Summary: conflict and violenceSummary: and environment and climate ethics. Covering the theoretical and practical aspects of global ethics as well as policy, The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Global Ethics provides a benchmark for the study of global ethics to date, as well as outlining future developments. It will prove an invaluable reference for policy-makers, and is essential reading for students and researchers in philosophy, international relations, political science, environmental and development studies and human rights law.Summary: bioethics and health justiceSummary: economic justiceSummary: poverty and developmentSummary: Global ethics focuses on the most pressing contemporary ethical issues - poverty, global trade, terrorism, torture, pollution, climate change and the management of scarce recourses. It draws on moral and political philosophy, political and social science, empirical research, and real-world policy and activism. The Routledge Handbook of Global Ethics is an outstanding reference source to the key topics, problems and debates in this exciting subject, presenting an authoritative overview of the most significant issues and ideas in global ethics. The 31 chapters by a team of international contributors are structured into six key parts: normative theory
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 440-483) and index.

Introduction / Darrel Moellendorf and Heather Widdows -- The trends and tendencies of global integration / Barrie Axford -- part 1. Normative theory. Ethical theory and global challenges / Ruth Chadwick and Alan O'Connor -- Theories, types and bounds of justice / Richard J. Arneson -- Gender, care and global values / Virginia Held -- Cosmopolitanism and its critics / Gillian Brock -- Human rights / Rainer Forst -- Universalism, relativism and difference / Peter Jones and Graham Long -- part 2. Conflict and violence. War and terrorism / Brian Orend -- Torture / Henry Shue -- Humanitarian intervention / Alex J. Bellamy -- Nuclear weapons and containment / Douglas P. Lackey -- part 3. Poverty and development. Poverty / Hennie L©œtter -- Development / Julian Culp -- Aid and charity / Nigel Dower -- Immigration / Sarah Fine and Andrea Sangiovanni -- part 4. Economic justice. International trade / Christian Barry and Scott Wisor -- International financial institutions / Meena Krishnamurthy -- Corporate social responsibility and multinational corporations / Nien-h©® Hsieh and Florian Wettstein -- Consumption and non-consumption / Nicole Hassoun -- Prostitution and trafficking for sexual labour / Julia O'Connell Davidson -- Distributive institutions / Chris Armstrong -- part 5. Bioethics and health justice. Research ethics / Udo Sch©ơklenk and Ricardo Smalling -- Trade in human body parts / Teck Chuan Voo and Alastair V. Campbell -- Reproductive rights and reproductive technologies / Hille Haker -- Patents and intellectual property rights / Roger Brownsword -- part 6. Environmental and climate ethics. Climate change / Simon Caney -- Pollution / Benjamin S. Hale -- Sustainability / John O'Neill -- Biodiversity / Andrew Brennan and Norva Y.S. Lo -- Population / Tim Mulgan.

conflict and violence

and environment and climate ethics. Covering the theoretical and practical aspects of global ethics as well as policy, The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Global Ethics provides a benchmark for the study of global ethics to date, as well as outlining future developments. It will prove an invaluable reference for policy-makers, and is essential reading for students and researchers in philosophy, international relations, political science, environmental and development studies and human rights law.

bioethics and health justice

economic justice

poverty and development

Global ethics focuses on the most pressing contemporary ethical issues - poverty, global trade, terrorism, torture, pollution, climate change and the management of scarce recourses. It draws on moral and political philosophy, political and social science, empirical research, and real-world policy and activism. The Routledge Handbook of Global Ethics is an outstanding reference source to the key topics, problems and debates in this exciting subject, presenting an authoritative overview of the most significant issues and ideas in global ethics. The 31 chapters by a team of international contributors are structured into six key parts: normative theory

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