Would You Eat Your Cat?: Key Ethical Conundrums and What They Tell You About Yourself
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Are you authoritarian or libertarian? Are we morally obligated to end the world? And just what’s wrong with eating your cat?
Would You Eat Your Cat? challenges you to examine these and many other philosophical questions. This unique collection of classic and modern problems and paradoxes is guaranteed to test your preconceptions. Jeremy Stangroom creates contemporary versions of famous dilemmas that explore the morality of suicide and the ethics of retribution. He then delves into the background of each conundrum in detail and helps you discover what your responses reveal about yourself with a unique morality barometer. Are you ready to have your best ideas confronted and your ethical foundations shaken? If so, then Would You Eat Your Cat? is the book for you. 55 illustrationsBest prices to buy, sell, or rent ISBN 9780393339420
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