Thursday, March 29, 2012

The Disenchantment of Secular Discourse

The Disenchantment
The Disenchantment of Secular Discourse
by Steven D. Smith
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Prominent observers complain that public discourse in America is shallow and unedifying. This debased condition is often attributed to, among other things, the resurgence of religion in public life. Steven Smith argues that this diagnosis has the matter backwards: it is not primarily religion but rather the strictures of secular rationalism that have drained our modern discourse of force and authenticity.

Thus, Rawlsian “public reason” filters appeals to religion or other “comprehensive doctrines” out of public deliberation. But these restrictions have the effect of excluding our deepest normative commitments, virtually assuring that the discourse will be shallow. Furthermore, because we cannot defend our normative positions without resorting to convictions that secular discourse deems inadmissible, we are frequently forced to smuggle in those convictions under the guise of benign notions such as freedom or equality.

Smith suggests that this sort of smuggling is pervasive in modern secular discourse. He shows this by considering a series of controversial, contemporary issues, including the Supreme Court’s assisted-suicide decisions, the “harm principle,” separation of church and state, and freedom of conscience. He concludes by suggesting that it is possible and desirable to free public discourse of the constraints associated with secularism and “public reason.”

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Two Weeks of Life: A Memoir of Love, Death, and Politics

Two Weeks of Life
Two Weeks of Life: A Memoir of Love, Death, and Politics
by Eleanor Clift
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What has become known as the Schiavo affair-the death of a brain-damaged woman in Florida in 2005, and the controversy that surrounded it-was a revelatory moment in American society. For the first time, the nation got a clear view of both the fanaticism gripping the religious right and the political power it could bring to bear even when the vast majority of the country disagreed with it. But it was also a turning point: a moment when America seemed to glimpse a dangerous radicalism, and began to pull back. Eleanor Clift witnessed this event from a unique vantage point. At the same time that Schiavo was dying in her Florida hospice, Clift’s husband, Tom Brazaitis, was dying of cancer at home; the two passed away within a day of each other. Two Weeks of Life alternates between these two stories to provide a moving commentary on how we deal, or fail to deal, with dying in modern America.

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  • Published on: 2008-03-11
  • Original language: English
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Living Trust Living Hell

Living Trust
Living Trust Living Hell
by J.D. Huggard

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  • Published on: 2004-03-01
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Living Wills and Powers of Attorney for California (Living Wills & Powers of Attorney for California)

Living Wills
Living Wills and Powers of Attorney for California (Living Wills & Powers of Attorney for California)
by Shae Irving J.D.
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This book helps Californians, and their families avoid problems if they ever become unable to make health care or financial decisions for themselves. It contains forms and instructions for completing these documents: California Adbance Health Care Directive, Do Not Resuscitate Order, California Durable Power of Attorney for Finances. All forms available as tearouts and on CDROM.

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  • Published on: 2009-01-30
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Death Without Denial, Grief Without Apology: A Guide for Facing Death and Loss

Death Without Denial, Grief Without Apology
Death Without Denial, Grief Without Apology: A Guide for Facing Death and Loss
by Barbara K. Roberts, Ann Jackson
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The Case of Terri Schiavo: Ethics at the End of Life

The Case of Terri Schiavo
The Case of Terri Schiavo: Ethics at the End of Life
by Arthur L. Caplan, James J. McCartney, Dominic A. Sisti
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After the Nancy Cruzan case was decided by the Supreme Court in 1990, and ultimately resolved by the Courts of the State of Missouri, the decision to withhold or withdraw life-prolonging nutrition and hydration appeared to many to be as non-controversial as decisions to refuse respirators or dialysis. Even the Catholic Church held that, although there should be a presumption in favour of providing nutrition and hydration, the patient or the patient's surrogate could overrule this presumption, if either believed the treatment was disproportionate or burdensome. The Schiavo case changed all that. Although the decision to remove Terri Schiavo's nutrition and hydration was made by her husband - her legal surrogate - based on his wife's belief that such treatment was disproportionate, Schiavo's immediate family protested so much that the case took years to resolve. It eventually involved all branches of government at both the state and federal levels. The ethical dilemmas that such cases pose continue to stir great controversy. This in-depth examination of these dilemmas provides information and documentation from many perspectives. For anyone wishing an in-depth understanding of these complex ethical issues, issues many of us will have to confront in our own families, this volume is indispensable.

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  • Published on: 2006-03
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Life's Dominion: An Argument About Abortion, Euthanasia, and Individual Freedom

Life's Dominion
Life's Dominion: An Argument About Abortion, Euthanasia, and Individual Freedom
by Ronald Dworkin
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One of the country's most distinguished scholars presents a brilliantly original approach to the twin dilemmas of abortion and euthanasia, showing why they arouse such volcanic controversy and how we as a society can reconcile our values of life and individual liberty.

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  • Published on: 1994-06-28
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