An Intelligent Person's Guide to Ethics (Intelligent Person's Guide)

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English
Pages
185

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Cover of: An Intelligent Person's Guide to Ethics (Intelligent Persons Guide)
An Intelligent Person's Guide to Ethics (Intelligent Persons Guide)
April 20, 2006, Gerald Duckworth & Co Ltd
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Cover of: An Intelligent Person's Guide to Ethics (Intelligent Person's Guide)
An Intelligent Person's Guide to Ethics (Intelligent Person's Guide)
November 18, 2004, Gerald Duckworth & Co Ltd
Hardcover - New Ed edition
Cover of: An Intelligent Person's Guide to Ethics (Intelligent Person's Guide)
An Intelligent Person's Guide to Ethics (Intelligent Person's Guide)
May 2001, Duckworth Publishing
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First Sentence

"To show how important the interrelation between public and private ethics is, as well as to show how ethical issues spring up all round one in real life, I want to tell two unoriginal, but more or less fictitious, stories about controlling the timing of death."

Classifications

Library of Congress
BJ1012 .W376 2001

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
185
Dimensions
6.8 x 4.3 x 0.6 inches
Weight
2.1 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7833448M
Internet Archive
intelligentperso0000warn_u1z9
ISBN 10
071563089X
ISBN 13
9780715630891
Library Thing
21809

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To show how important the interrelation between public and private ethics is, as well as to show how ethical issues spring up all round one in real life, I want to tell two unoriginal, but more or less fictitious, stories about controlling the timing of death.
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