Enforcing Morality
Enforcing Morality
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The law should enforce morality, but there are limits to what it can enforce. Ethical environmentalism aims to improve the ethical character of society through political, legal, and other means, but it must be assessed in light of fair treatment, governmental neutrality, personal liberty, rights to do wrongs, and free expression.
Format: Hardback
Length: 250 pages
Publication date: 16 November 2023
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
The book explores the relationship between the legal and social enforcement of morality, examining the practical limits to the effective enforcement of morality. It also considers the role of the law in promoting moral values and the ethical behavior of individuals and organizations.
Steven Wall argues that the practice of ethical environmentalism is necessary to improve the ethical character of society and that the law can play a crucial role in promoting moral values and ethical behavior. He presents a presumptive case for ethical environmentalism and assesses it in light of a range of important considerations, including fair treatment, governmental neutrality, the value of personal liberty, rights to do wrongs, and free expression.
The book explores the relationship between the legal and social enforcement of morality, examining the practical limits to the effective enforcement of morality. It also considers the role of the law in promoting moral values and the ethical behavior of individuals and organizations.
Steven Wall argues that the practice of ethical environmentalism is necessary to improve the ethical character of society and that the law can play a crucial role in promoting moral values and ethical behavior. He presents a presumptive case for ethical environmentalism and assesses it in light of a range of important considerations, including fair treatment, governmental neutrality, the value of personal liberty, rights to do wrongs, and free expression.
The book explores the relationship between the legal and social enforcement of morality, examining the practical limits to the effective enforcement of morality. It also considers the role of the law in promoting moral values and the ethical behavior of individuals and organizations.
Steven Wall argues that the practice of ethical environmentalism is necessary to improve the ethical character of society and that the law can play a crucial role in promoting moral values and ethical behavior. He presents a presumptive case for ethical environmentalism and assesses it in light of a range of important considerations, including fair treatment, governmental neutrality, the value of personal liberty, rights to do wrongs, and free expression.
ISBN-13: 9781009363792
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