About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 252. Chapters: Racism, Abortion, Torture, Euthanasia, Racial segregation, Reality, Altruism, Truth, Seven deadly sins, Virtue, Crime against humanity, Naturalistic fallacy, Body, Evil, Wisdom, Labour economics, Meaning of life, Peace, Equity, Courage, Belief, Guilt, Privacy, Organ donation, Will, Integrity, Consensus decision-making, Debt, Punishment, Human condition, Happiness, Bumiputera, Racialism, Accountability, Adversarial process, Cowardice, Assisted suicide, Sociocultural evolution, Usury, Risk, Natural and legal rights, Voluntary euthanasia, Asha, Forgiveness, Good and evil, Human subject research, Betrayal, Suffering, Trust, Ethical arguments regarding torture, Philosophy of human rights, Philosophy of suicide, Corporate crime, Persecution, Suppression of dissent, Ethics of eating meat, Duty of care, Safety, Laziness, Seven virtues, Revenge, Violinist, Paradox of hedonism, World Bank's Inspection Panel, Moralistic fallacy, Chain of responsibility, Criticism of debt, Hatred, Social responsibility, Impartiality, Ideal, Therapeutic abortion, Medical debt, Respect, Consent, Moral agency, Ubasute, Equal consideration of interests, Distrust, Dissimulation, Temptation, Obligation, National Oppression, Hisbah, Moral example, Cruelty, Playing God. Excerpt: Racism is the belief that there are inherent differences in people's traits and capacities which are entirely due to their race, however defined, and which consequently justify those people being treated differently, both socially and legally. Alternatively, racism is the practice of certain group/s of people being treated differently, which is then justified by recourse to racial sterotyping or pseudo-science. Those who disagree with the proposition that there are races or that there are such inherent (ie. non-personal, social or cultural) differences regard any differences ...