Which lives, if any, are valuable, and to what extent? What sort, or sorts, of value do they have? Is life meaningful? What sorts of lives? And what sorts of meaning can they have? This book addresses these questions and more.
Which lives, if any, are valuable, and to what extent? What sort, or sorts, of value do they have? Is life meaningful? What sorts of lives? And what sorts of meaning can they have? This book addresses these questions and more.
An introduction to the philosophy of the environment. It considers the nature, extent and origin of the environmental problems with which we need to be concerned. It investigates notions of value, natural beauty and the place of human beings in the scheme of things.
Explores two central questions at the heart of philosophy's engagement with death: what is death; and is it bad that we die? This title distinguishes... Læs mere
Explores two central questions at the heart of philosophy's engagement with death: what is death; and is it bad that we die? This title distinguishes... Læs mere