Is Nothing Sacred?Ben Mark Rogers Psychology Press, 2004 - 148 страница We call many things sacred, from cows, churches and paintings to flags and burial grounds. Is it still meaningful to talk of things being sacred, or is the idea merely a relic of a bygone religious age? Does everything - and every life - have its price? Is Nothing Sacred? is a stimulating and wide-ranging debate about some of the major moral dilemmas facing us today, such as the value of human life, art, the environment, and personal freedom. |
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... John Harris and Ronald Dworkin . Ben Rogers is the author of Pascal : In Praise of Vanity , A.J. Ayer : A Life , and Beef and Liberty . He is Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Public Policy Research and writes regularly for a ...
... John Harris 7 Is Liberty Sacred ? Alan Haworth 8 The Limits of Liberty Michael Clark 9 The Idea of the Sacred Piers Benn 81 93 111 119 10 Salvaging the Sacred Simon Blackburn 128 11 The Sacred and the Scientist Richard Dawkins 135 12 ...
... John Harris is Sir David Alliance Professor of Bioethics , University of Manchester , and a member of the United Kingdom Genetics Commis- sion since its foundation in 1999. Recent publications include Clones , Genes and Immortality ...
... John Harris and Ronald Dworkin , who didn't attend the conference , but nevertheless agreed to contribute essays and comments to our publication . We would also like to thank Robert Ashby , Hanne Stintson , Marilyn Mason and Madeleine ...
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Nature Science and the Sacred | 7 |
Is Nature Sacred? Response to Richard Norman | 28 |
Is Art Sacred? | 42 |
Art and the Limitations of Experience Response to Nigel Warburton | 51 |
Is Life Sacred? | 59 |
The Sacred and the Profane Response to Suzanne Uniacke | 81 |
Is Liberty Sacred? | 93 |
The Limits of Liberty A response to Alan Haworth | 111 |
The Idea of the Sacred | 119 |
Salvaging the Sacred | 128 |
The Sacred and the Scientist | 135 |
The Concept of the Sacred A Response to My Critics | 138 |
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