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Is it wrong for a man to buy sex from a woman? In this book, Holly
Lawford-Smith argues that it is wrong: commercial sex is
quintessentially hierarchical sex, and it is wrong both to have,
and to perpetuate a market in, hierarchical sex. Angie Pepper
argues that it isn’t wrong: men are permitted to buy sex from
those women who freely choose to sell it. Important but different
interests are at stake in these two positions. According to the
first, we should prioritize the interest of all women in securing a
society that has achieved equality between the sexes, and we should
make the changes needed to get there including prohibiting men from
buying sex from women. In contrast, the second position prioritizes
the protection of individuals' rights to engage in consensual
commercial sex exchanges and demands that we strive for gender
equality without compromising these rights. The two authors debate
the ethical issues involved in the decision to buy sex, arguing
passionately for very different conclusions, in a way that is
lively, constructive, and sure to leave readers with a lot to think
about. Key Features: Focuses on the pressing moral issue of whether
we’re morally permitted to buy sex. Advances two different
normative ethical approaches to the issue and develops two
competing arguments. Demonstrates how philosophical debate on
controversial topics can be productive and easy-to-follow. Provides
a glossary with definitions of key terms that are bolded in the
main text. Includes section summaries that give an overview of the
main arguments and a comprehensive bibliography for further
reading.
Is it wrong for a man to buy sex from a woman? In this book, Holly
Lawford-Smith argues that it is wrong: commercial sex is
quintessentially hierarchical sex, and it is wrong both to have,
and to perpetuate a market in, hierarchical sex. Angie Pepper
argues that it isn’t wrong: men are permitted to buy sex from
those women who freely choose to sell it. Important but different
interests are at stake in these two positions. According to the
first, we should prioritize the interest of all women in securing a
society that has achieved equality between the sexes, and we should
make the changes needed to get there including prohibiting men from
buying sex from women. In contrast, the second position prioritizes
the protection of individuals' rights to engage in consensual
commercial sex exchanges and demands that we strive for gender
equality without compromising these rights. The two authors debate
the ethical issues involved in the decision to buy sex, arguing
passionately for very different conclusions, in a way that is
lively, constructive, and sure to leave readers with a lot to think
about. Key Features: Focuses on the pressing moral issue of whether
we’re morally permitted to buy sex. Advances two different
normative ethical approaches to the issue and develops two
competing arguments. Demonstrates how philosophical debate on
controversial topics can be productive and easy-to-follow. Provides
a glossary with definitions of key terms that are bolded in the
main text. Includes section summaries that give an overview of the
main arguments and a comprehensive bibliography for further
reading.
Ethical dilemmas and decision-making are a persistent feature of
the everyday operations of animal shelters and animal protection
organizations. These organizations frequently face difficult
decisions about how to treat the animals in their care, decisions
that are made all the more difficult by limited funding, material
resources, and human labor. Moreover, animal protection
organizations must also determine how to act within and toward the
wider social and institutional environment in which non-human
animals are routinely exploited. The first section of The Ethics of
Animal Shelters contains practical recommendations developed by
ethicists in response to the ethical challenges identified by
employees of the Montreal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals. These challenges arise across the organization's
activities, including its internal structure; shelter operations;
public campaigns and advocacy work; dealing with the public, animal
agriculture and governmental agencies; and their work with feral
animals. The second section offers philosophical analyses of the
ethical challenges unique to animal shelters. Issues explored
include the killing of shelter animals; shelter animals' diets;
medical decision-making procedures; adoption policies; and the role
shelters might play in transforming social attitudes and norms.
Ethical dilemmas and decision-making are a persistent feature of
the everyday operations of animal shelters and animal protection
organizations. These organizations frequently face difficult
decisions about how to treat the animals in their care, decisions
that are made all the more difficult by limited funding, material
resources, and human labor. Moreover, animal protection
organizations must also determine how to act within and toward the
wider social and institutional environment in which non-human
animals are routinely exploited. The first section of The Ethics of
Animal Shelters contains practical recommendations developed by
ethicists in response to the ethical challenges identified by
employees of the Montreal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals. These challenges arise across the organization's
activities, including its internal structure; shelter operations;
public campaigns and advocacy work; dealing with the public, animal
agriculture and governmental agencies; and their work with feral
animals. The second section offers philosophical analyses of the
ethical challenges unique to animal shelters. Issues explored
include the killing of shelter animals; shelter animals' diets;
medical decision-making procedures; adoption policies; and the role
shelters might play in transforming social attitudes and norms.
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