{
"item_title" : "Rethinking Life and Death",
"item_author" : [" Peter Singer "],
"item_description" : "Can killing an embryo for genetic reasons be justified? How long should we prolong the lives of people in vegetative states? Does a person who is clinically brain dead still have legal rights? In this 1995 Australian National Book Award winner, philosopher Peter Singer explores these and other questions in a major reexamination of the meaning of life and death--under the spotlight of 21st-century technology.",
"item_img_path" : "https://covers1.booksamillion.com/covers/bam/0/31/214/401/0312144016_b.jpg",
"price_data" : {
"retail_price" : "19.99", "online_price" : "19.99", "our_price" : "19.99", "club_price" : "19.99", "savings_pct" : "0", "savings_amt" : "0.00", "club_savings_pct" : "0", "club_savings_amt" : "0.00", "discount_pct" : "10", "store_price" : ""
}
}
Overview
Can killing an embryo for genetic reasons be justified? How long should we prolong the lives of people in vegetative states? Does a person who is clinically brain dead still have legal rights? In this 1995 Australian National Book Award winner, philosopher Peter Singer explores these and other questions in a major reexamination of the meaning of life and death--under the spotlight of 21st-century technology.
Customers Also Bought
Details
- ISBN-13: 9780312144012
- ISBN-10: 0312144016
- Publisher: St. Martins Press-3PL
- Publish Date: April 1996
- Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.9 x 0.7 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.85 pounds
- Page Count: 272
Related Categories
