Incoming Resources
- Finders keepers, a tale of archaeological plunder and obsession, Craig Childs
- Big pharma, exposing the global healthcare agenda, Jacky Law
- Moral origins, the evolution of virtue, altruism, and shame, Christopher Boehm
- The ethics of abortion, women's rights, human life, and the question of justice, Christopher Kaczor
- The ethics of climate change, right and wrong in a warming world, James Garvey
- Animal minds and human morals, the origins of the Western debate, Richard Sorabji
- Generation Roe, inside the future of the pro-choice movement, Sarah Erdreich
- Desires, right & wrong, the ethics of enough, Mortimer J. Adler
- Signs of life, bio art and beyond, Eduardo Kac, editor
- Windows into the soul, surveillance and society in an age of high technology, Gary T. Marx
- Reflections on life, death, and the constitution, George Anastaplo
- Agricultural and food controversies, what everyone needs to know, F. Bailey Norwood, Pascal A. Oltenacu, Michelle S. Calvo-Lorenzo, and Sarah Lancaster
- Tense bees and shell-shocked crabs, are animals conscious?, Michael Tye
- Choosing children, genes, disability, and design, Jonathan Glover
- The principles of information ethics, Richard J. Severson
- The genetics revolution, history, fears, and future of a life-altering science, Rose M. Morgan
- Babies by design, the ethics of genetic choice, Ronald M. Green
- Fundamentals of the stem cell debate, the scientific, religious, ethical, and political issues, edited by Kristen Renwick Monroe, Ronald B. Miller, and Jerome S. Tobis
- Ending life, ethics and the way we die, Margaret Pabst Battin
- The ethics of sport, essential readings, edited by Arthur Caplan and Brendan Parent
- The cloning sourcebook, edited by Arlene Judith Klotzko
- The Cambridge companion to Rawls, edited by Samuel Freeman
- Experiments in ethics, Kwame Anthony Appiah
- Encyclopedia of information ethics and security, Marian Quigley [editor]
- Where science and ethics meet, dilemmas at the frontiers of medicine and biology, Chris Willmott and Salvador Macip
- Killing by remote control, the ethics of an unmanned military, edited by Bradley Jay Strawser
- An introduction to Mill's utilitarian ethics, Henry R. West
- Famine, affluence, and morality, Peter Singer
- Would you kill the fat man?, the trolley problem and what your answer tells us about right and wrong, David Edmonds
- Lords of the harvest, biotech, big money, and the future of food, Daniel Charles
- American carnival, journalism under siege in an age of new media, Neil Henry
- A dangerous master, how to keep technology from slipping beyond our control, Wendell Wallach
- Moral tribes, emotion, reason, and the gap between us and them, Joshua Greene
- Remote control, new media, new ethics, edited by Catharine Lumby, Elspeth Probyn
- The organ donor experience, good samaritans and the meaning of altruism, Katrina A. Bramstedt and Rena Down
- Shooting to kill, the ethics of police and military use of lethal force, Seumas Miller
- Created from animals, the moral implications of Darwinism, James Rachels
- Groping for ethics in journalism, Gene Goodwin and Ron F. Smith ; drawings by Fran Goodwin
- Library ethics, Jean Preer
- Ethical conflicts in information and computer science, technology, and business, prepared by Donn B. Parker, Susan Swope, Bruce N. Baker
- On moral ends, Cicero ; edited by Julia Annas ; translated by Raphael Woolf
- Cheating, gaining advantage in videogames, Mia Consalvo
- Ethics and animals, an introduction, Lori Gruen
- Abortion, the clash of absolutes, Laurence H. Tribe
- Transplantation ethics, Robert M. Veatch & Lainie Friedman Ross
- How good people make tough choices, resolving the dilemmas of ethical living, Rushworth M. Kidder
- Opposing perspectives on the drone debate, by Bradley Jay Strawser with Lisa Hajjar, Steven Levine, Feisal H. Naqvi, John Fabian Witt
- The black hearts of men, radical abolitionists and the transformation of race, John Stauffer
- In the name of science, issues in responsible animal experimentation, F. Barbara Orlans
- The ethics of killing animals, edited by Tatjana ViĊĦak and Robert Garner, with afterword by Peter Singer