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Valuing Life

John Kleinig

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Abortion, euthanasia, capital punishment, war, genetic engineering and fetal experimentation, environmental and animal rights--these topics inspire some of today's most heated public controversies. And it is fashionable to pursue these debates in terms of the negative query "Under what conditions may life be disregarded or terminated?" John Kleinig asks a different, more positive question: What may be said in behalf of life? Looking at the full range of appeals to life's value, he considers a variety of issues. Is livingness as such to be affirmed and respected? Is there an ascending order of plant, animal, and human life? Does human life possess a distinctive claim, or must we discriminate between humans that do and humans that do not have claims on us? Kleinig shows that assertions about valuing life camouflage a complex normative vocabulary about worth, reverence, sanctity, dignity, respect, and rights. And "life," too, is subject to an assortment of understandings. Sensitive to the frameworks informing diverse appeals to life's value, this comprehensive work will interest readers concerned with the environment, animal rights, or bioethics.

Originally published in 1991.

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Recycling, Genetic engineering, Natural law, Analogy, Income, Self-awareness, Rationality, Sympathy, Ethics, Persistent vegetative state, Understanding, Respect for persons, Environmental ethics, Right to life, Jane Austen, Value of life, Jean-Paul Sartre, Probability, Individual, Philosophical Inquiry, Self-evidence, Vegetarianism, Flourishing, Theory, Fetus, Utilitarianism, Abortion, Fodder, Euthanasia, Lie, Self-consciousness, Consideration, Roland Barthes, Reverence for Life, S-wave, Personhood, Concept, Panpsychism, Phrase, Wilhelm Dilthey, Creation myth, Reason, J. L. Mackie, The Various, Sentient beings (Buddhism), Form of life (philosophy), Morality, Sake, Sanctity of life, Result, Consciousness, Well-being, Albert Camus, Suggestion, Theory of Forms, Conceptus, Conformity, Post-structuralism, Ambiguity, God, Awareness, Capital punishment, Infant, Potentiality and actuality, Instrumental value, Writing, Organism, Thought, Philosophy, Accountability