these cases not only read like impressive "crime scene investigations" but they also provide hard-learned lessons in hunter safety
Each chapter investigates relevant philosophical questions such as what the expectations of a society or government are and what we should do when our obligations to others violate our own moral principles
hospital ethics committees
humanitarian and human rights scholars concerned with the nature and dynamics of agency in contentious political contexts
over twenty-four centuries after his death
A Rotten Crowd Roz Townsend these cases not only readA look at how much, and how little, has changed about class in America One century ago, F. Scott Fitzgerald invited us into the lives of the "rotten crowd," Jazz Age Americans with far more money than morals. In "A Rotten Crowd" America, Wealth, and One Hundred Years of The Great Gatsby, John Marsh welcomes us back to Fitzgerald's world to examine the rich and their reckless approach to human relationships, their poor taste in friends, and the harm