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Ethical Canons and Scientific Inquiry |
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| PART I ETHICAL CANONS CONCERNING WAR |
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Chapter 1 About Ethical Canons and War |
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Chapter 2 Decisions Precipitating War |
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Chapter 3 Human Sacrifice |
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Chapter 4 Amiriyah Shelter |
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| PART II ETHICAL CANONS CONCERNING EQUALITY |
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Chapter 5 Slavery |
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Chapter 6 Arens' Atrocity Attribution Theory |
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Chapter 7 Genocide of Native Americans |
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Chapter 8 Intermarriage |
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| PART III ETHICAL CANONS CONCERNING JUSTICE |
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Chapter 9 Incarceration |
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Chapter 10 Reemergence of Torture |
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Chapter 11 Witchcraft Trials |
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Chapter 12 Trials of Heretics |
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| PART IV ETHICAL CANONS CONCERNING RELIGION |
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Chapter 13 The New and Old Testaments |
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Chapter 14 Transplanted Mentality |
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Chapter 15 God and His Messengers |
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| PART V ETHICAL CANONS CONCERNING EMPATHY |
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Chapter 16 Karla Tucker and George W. Bush |
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Chapter 17 A Girl with the Almond Eyes |
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Chapter 18 Beyond Partiality: Building a World of Laughter and Love |
Ethical
Canons and
Scientific Inquiry
Neque bonum est, neque malum, est,
solum potentia ... Lord Voldemort
Most books on ethics are very different from this one. We do not try to postulate a closed system of rules and social precepts, but try to open ethical concerns to quantitative analysis and empirical scrutiny.