How Should We Live: Everyday Ethics in Aotearoa New Zealand
By (Author) Stephen Chadwick
Massey University Press
Massey University Press
11th December 2017
New Zealand
General
Non Fiction
Popular philosophy
Ethical issues and debates
303.3720993
Paperback
304
Width 148mm, Height 210mm, Spine 23mm
431g
Life in Aotearoa New Zealand in the early twenty-first century presents us with many controversial ethical issues: abortion, poverty, online behaviour, commercial sex, pornography, internet downloading, recreational drug use, social inequality, animal rights, data protection, criminal justice. . . They confront us with the task of working out how we should live, as individuals and communities. This book examines practical ethical issues that affect people in their everyday lives. Written from a New Zealand perspective, using real-life examples, it examines the ethics of how we should live.
Stephen Chadwick teaches philosophy in Massey's University's School of Humanities.