Brighouse’s and Swift’s book Family Values discusses the value of the family from a liberal egalitarian perspective. This important contribution to an emerging field does not only target an audience of moral and political philosophers. Written in an extremely accessible style, it should also interest social scientists, educators and family law scholars. This book should be highly helpful to tackle issues such as child custody, family reunification, parental education or surrogacy
This book comprises a series of essays reviewing family relationships in the UK. The focus is on ho...
ReviewA review of the book "Having Children: Philosophical and Legal Reflections on Parenthood"
This collection honors the life and work of Stephen Cretney, the preeminent British scholar of famil...
The authors definitely become the voice of countless parents. This book forces us to focus on the fa...
The authors definitely become the voice of countless parents. This book forces us to focus on the fa...
The authors definitely become the voice of countless parents. This book forces us to focus on the fa...
The authors definitely become the voice of countless parents. This book forces us to focus on the fa...
The family disrupts equality while also, think many, providing goods of unique value. In Family Valu...
Family Values by Harry Brighouse and Adam Swift Book Review Prabuddha Bharata February 201
Annette Foerster finds out what the future holds for the 21st century liberal family
Among the most pressing philosophical questions occupying those interested in the ethics of the fami...
We respond to six critiques of our book Family Values: The Ethics of Parent-Child Relationships. Rep...
Beset by socio-legal challenges, medical, and scientific advances in reproduction, feminist philosop...
Beset by socio-legal challenges, medical, and scientific advances in reproduction, feminist philosop...
The family, and in particular the parent-child relationship that constitutes its core, is attracting...
This book comprises a series of essays reviewing family relationships in the UK. The focus is on ho...
ReviewA review of the book "Having Children: Philosophical and Legal Reflections on Parenthood"
This collection honors the life and work of Stephen Cretney, the preeminent British scholar of famil...
The authors definitely become the voice of countless parents. This book forces us to focus on the fa...
The authors definitely become the voice of countless parents. This book forces us to focus on the fa...
The authors definitely become the voice of countless parents. This book forces us to focus on the fa...
The authors definitely become the voice of countless parents. This book forces us to focus on the fa...
The family disrupts equality while also, think many, providing goods of unique value. In Family Valu...
Family Values by Harry Brighouse and Adam Swift Book Review Prabuddha Bharata February 201
Annette Foerster finds out what the future holds for the 21st century liberal family
Among the most pressing philosophical questions occupying those interested in the ethics of the fami...
We respond to six critiques of our book Family Values: The Ethics of Parent-Child Relationships. Rep...
Beset by socio-legal challenges, medical, and scientific advances in reproduction, feminist philosop...
Beset by socio-legal challenges, medical, and scientific advances in reproduction, feminist philosop...
The family, and in particular the parent-child relationship that constitutes its core, is attracting...
This book comprises a series of essays reviewing family relationships in the UK. The focus is on ho...
ReviewA review of the book "Having Children: Philosophical and Legal Reflections on Parenthood"
This collection honors the life and work of Stephen Cretney, the preeminent British scholar of famil...