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==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==
*{{Cite book
* (1986) ''The Elements of Moral Philosophy''. First Edition. Random House. Subsequent editions by McGraw-Hill.
| publisher = McGraw-Hill Higher Education
* (1990) ''Created From Animals
| isbn = 9780073386614
The Moral Implications of Darwinism''. Oxford University Press
| last = Rachels
| first = James
| coauthors = Stuart Rachels
| title = The Truth About the World : Basic Readings in Philosophy
| location = Boston
| date = 2008
}}
*{{Cite book
| publisher = Columbia University Press
| isbn = 023113844X
| last = Rachels
| first = James
| coauthors = Stuart Rachels
| title = The Legacy of Socrates: Essays in Moral Philosophy
| date = 2006
}}
*{{Cite book
| publisher = Oxford University Press
| last = Rachels
| first = James
| title = Ethical Theory: Theories About how we Should Live
| date = 1998
| isbn = 978-0-19-875186-1
}}
*{{Cite book
| publisher = Rowman & Littlefield Pub Inc
| last = Rachels
| first = James
| title = Can Ethics Provide Answers?: And Other Essays in Moral Philosophy
| date = 1997
| url = http://www.jamesrachels.org/CEPA.htm
| isbn = 0847683478
}}
*{{Cite book
| publisher = Oxford University Press
| last = Rachels
| first = James
| title = Created From Animals
| date = 1990
| url = http://www.jamesrachels.org/CFA.htm
| isbn = 0192177753
}}
*{{Cite book
| publisher = Random House
| last = Rachels
| first = James
| coauthors = Stuart Rachels
| title = The Right Thing to Do: Basic Readings in Moral Philosophy
| date = 1989
| isbn = 0073407402
}}
*{{Cite book
| publisher = Oxford University Press
| last = Rachels
| first = James
| title = The End of Life: euthanasia and morality
| date = 1986
| url = http://www.jamesrachels.org/EoL.htm
| isbn = 0192860704
}}
*{{Cite book
| publisher = Random House
| place = New York
| last = Rachels
| first = James
| coauthors = Stuart Rachels
| title = The Elements of Moral Philosophy
| date = 1986
| isbn = 0078038243
}}


==See also==
==See also==

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James Rachels
Born30 May 1941
Died5 Sep 2003 (aged 62)
Birmingham, Alabama, United States of America
EraContemporary philosophy
RegionWestern Philosophy
SchoolAnalytic philosophy
Main interests
Ethics, Bioethics

James Rachels (May 30, 1941 – September 5, 2003) was an American philosopher who specialized in ethics.

Biography

Rachels was born in Columbus, Georgia, and graduated from Mercer University in 1962. He received his Ph.D. in 1967 from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, studying under Professors W. D. Falk and E. M. Adams. He taught at the University of Richmond, New York University, the University of Miami, Duke University and the University of Alabama at Birmingham, where he spent the last twenty-six years of his career. He married Carol Williams in 1962, and they had two sons, David and Stuart. He died of cancer in 2003 in Birmingham, Alabama.

Over the course of his career, Rachels wrote six books and 85 essays, edited seven books and gave some 275 professional lectures. His work has been translated into Dutch, Korean, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Indonesian, Icelandic, Portuguese, Chinese, Swedish and Serbo-Croatian.

Rachels has argued for moral vegetarianism and animal rights, preferential quotas, the humanitarian use of euthanasia and the idea that parents should give as much fundamental moral consideration to another's children as they do to their own. Later in his career, Rachels realised that a lifetime of analysing specific moral issues had led him to adopt the general ethic of utilitarianism, according to which actions are assessed by their effects on both human and nonhuman happiness (Rachels also moved from classic utilitarianism which is mainly concerned with happiness to modern utilitarianism which focuses on well-being.)

Works

Rachels's best-known work is The Elements of Moral Philosophy. It went to its sixth edition in 2009, having been revised by Rachels's son, Stuart Rachels. Among the subjects covered are ethical and simple subjectivism, emotivism, as well as ethical and psychological egoism, to name but a few. The text uses real-world examples to highlight points regarding complicated philosophical principles. Rachels had a history of using such examples. The publication in 1971 of his anthology Moral Problems marked a shift from teaching meta-ethics in American colleges to teaching concrete practical issues.[citation needed] Moral Problems sold 100,000 copies over three editions.

In 1975, Rachels wrote "Active and Passive Euthanasia", which originally appeared in the New England Journal of Medicine and argued that the distinction so important in the law between killing and letting die (often based on the principle of double effect) has no rational basis. Rachels claims that, if we allow passive euthanasia, we should also allow active euthanasia. He supports this claim with two more:

  1. Active euthanasia is more humane than passive euthanasia; and
  2. killing versus letting die makes no moral difference in itself.

"The End of Life" (1986), a moral treatise on life and death, broadened and deepened these ideas.

Rachels wrote only a few works that were not directly focussed on ethics. Created from Animals (1990) made the case that a Darwinian world-view has widespread philosophical implications, including drastic implications for our treatment of nonhuman entities. Can Ethics Provide Answers? (1997) was Rachels's first collection of papers. His second, The Legacy of Socrates, was published posthumously in 2007. Shortly before his death, he wrote Problems from Philosophy, an introduction to philosophy. This book was published posthumously in 2005 and revised by his son Stuart in 2008.[1]

Bibliography

  • Rachels, James (2008). The Truth About the World : Basic Readings in Philosophy. Boston: McGraw-Hill Higher Education. ISBN 9780073386614. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)
  • Rachels, James (2006). The Legacy of Socrates: Essays in Moral Philosophy. Columbia University Press. ISBN 023113844X. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)
  • Rachels, James (1998). Ethical Theory: Theories About how we Should Live. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-875186-1.
  • Rachels, James (1997). Can Ethics Provide Answers?: And Other Essays in Moral Philosophy. Rowman & Littlefield Pub Inc. ISBN 0847683478.
  • Rachels, James (1990). Created From Animals. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0192177753.
  • Rachels, James (1989). The Right Thing to Do: Basic Readings in Moral Philosophy. Random House. ISBN 0073407402. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)
  • Rachels, James (1986). The End of Life: euthanasia and morality. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0192860704.
  • Rachels, James (1986). The Elements of Moral Philosophy. New York: Random House. ISBN 0078038243. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)

See also

References

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