Ethics for a Brave New World

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The book is a necessary read for those who are concerned about the moral fabric of our society. Aldous Huxley's prophetic 1932 novel, Brave New World, envisioned a dystopian future where technological progress had suffocated morality and freedom. The Feinbergs' seminal work, Ethics for a Brave New World, eerily echoed Huxley's warnings, offering a biblical response to the ethical landmines of our time, including abortion, euthanasia, capital punishment, and genetic engineering. This fully revised and expanded edition maintains the scholarly rigor, biblical fidelity, and cultural relevance of its predecessor. While the core issues remain, John Feinberg has meticulously updated each chapter to engage with the latest research and trends. New additions include a chapter on stem cell research and expanded discussions on homosexuality and genetic engineering. This indispensable resource will serve as a trusted guide for students and all those grappling with the complexities of modern ethics. As a clarion call to those invested in preserving the moral fabric of our society, this book is a must-read.

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Paul D. Feinberg

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John S. Feinberg

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