
Sin No More: From Abortion to Stem Cells, Understanding Crime, Law, and Morality in America
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Format
Kindle
Pages
346
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2007
Publisher
NYU Press
Edition
1
ISBN-10
0814720242
ISBN-13
9780814720240
Description
In a thought-provoking exploration of some of today's most contentious issues, the authors delve into the complex interplay between crime, law, and morality in contemporary America. They unpack the moral dilemmas surrounding topics such as abortion and stem cell research, presenting a nuanced discussion that encourages readers to reflect on their own beliefs and values. With a keen analytical lens, they seek to understand how societal norms shape legal frameworks and individual choices.
The narrative reveals the tensions that exist between personal freedoms and moral convictions, highlighting the various perspectives that fuel debates surrounding these topics. Through compelling arguments and rich examples, the authors bring to life the struggles individuals face as they navigate the oft-treacherous waters of morality and legality. This investigation serves not only as an examination of laws but also as a call for deeper contemplation on the ethical landscapes influencing American society.
The narrative reveals the tensions that exist between personal freedoms and moral convictions, highlighting the various perspectives that fuel debates surrounding these topics. Through compelling arguments and rich examples, the authors bring to life the struggles individuals face as they navigate the oft-treacherous waters of morality and legality. This investigation serves not only as an examination of laws but also as a call for deeper contemplation on the ethical landscapes influencing American society.
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