What do we as a society, and as parents in particular, owe to
our children? Each chapter in "Taking Responsibility for Children"
offers part of an answer to that question. Although they vary in
the approaches they take and the conclusions they draw, each
contributor explores some aspect of the moral obligations owed to
children by their caregivers. Some focus primarily on the
responsibilities of parents, while others focus on the
responsibilities of society and government.
The essays reflect a mix of concern with the practical and the
philosophical aspects of taking responsibility for children,
addressing such topics as parental obligations, the rights and
entitlements of children, the responsibility of the state, the role
and nature of public education in a liberal society, the best ways
to ensure adequate child protection, the licensing of parents,
children's religious education, and children's health. "Taking
Responsibility for Children" will be of interest to philosophers,
advocates for children's interests, and those interested in public
policy, especially as it relates to children and families.
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