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About the Contributors Preface
Part 1: Torture
1 What Should We Do About Torture? - James Griffin (Corpus Christi College)
Part 2: War
2 The Consequences of War - Thomas Hurka (University of Toronto)
3 Humanitarian Intervention, Consent, and Proportionality - Jeff McMahan (Rutgers University)
Part 3: Ethics, Truth, and Belief
4 Humanity and the Perils of Perniciously Politicized Science - N. Ann Davis (Pomona College)
5 Social Moral Epistemology and the Tasks of Ethics - Allen Buchanan (Duke University)
6 The Strains of Dialogue - Richard Keshen (Cape Breton University)
Part 4: Bioethics and Beyond
7 Humanity and Hyper-Regulation: from Nuremberg to Helsinki - Onora O'Neill (The British Academy)
8 Transhumanity: A Moral Vision of the Twenty-First Century - John Harris (University of Manchester)
Part 5: Some Silences in Humanity
9 The Foundations of Humanity - Roger Crisp (St. Anne's College)
10 Bystanders to Poverty - Peter Singer (Princeton University)
11 Compassion: Human and Animal - Martha Nussbaum (University of Chicago Law School)
Part 6: Personal
12 Jonathan Glover - Alan Ryan
Part 7: Responses
13 A Summing Up - Jonathan Glover (Kings College London)
About the Contributors
Preface
Part 1: Torture
1. What Should We Do About Torture?, James Griffin, Corpus Christi College
Part 2: War
2. The Consequences of War, Thomas Hurka, University of Toronto
3. Humanitarian Intervention, Consent, and Proportionality, Jeff McMahan, Rutgers University
Part 3: Ethics, Truth, and Belief
4. Humanity and the Perils of Perniciously Politicized Science, N. Ann Davis, Pomona College
5. Social Moral Epistemology and the Tasks of Ethics, Allen Buchanan, Duke University
6. The Strains of Dialogue, Richard Keshen, Cape Breton University
Part 4: Bioethics and Beyond
7. Humanity and Hyper, Regulation: from Nuremberg to Helsinki
8. Transhumanity: A Moral Vision of the Twenty, First Century
Part 5: Some Silences in Humanity
9. The Foundations of Humanity, Roger Crisp, St. Anne's College
10. Bystanders to Poverty, Peter Singer, Princeton University
11. Compassion: Human and Animal, Martha Nussbaum, University of Chicago Law School
art 6: Personal
12. Jonathan Glover, Alan Ryan, Oxford University
Part 7: Responses
13. A Summing Up, Jonathan Glover, Kings College London
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