Mary Warnock: 5 books

Book cover of Special Educational Needs
by Baroness Mary Warnock, Professor Brahm Norwich, Professor Christopher Winch
Language: English
Release Date: April 1, 2010

Special Educational Needs: A New Look by Mary Warnock was initially published by the Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain in 2005. In this new edition, Warnock has updated her argument, Brahm Norwich has contributed a counter-argument and Lorella Terzi has provided an introduction and...
Book cover of Making Babies

Making Babies

Is There a Right to Have Children?

by Mary Warnock
Language: English
Release Date: July 18, 2002

The development of new reproductive technologies has raised urgent questions and debates about how and by whom these treatments should be controlled. On the one hand individuals and groups have claimed access to assisted reproduction as a right, and some have also claimed that this access should be...
Book cover of Critical Reflections on Ownership
by Mary Warnock
Language: English
Release Date: June 26, 2015

In this thought provoking work, Mary Warnock explores what it is to own things, and the differences in our attitude to what we own and what we do not. Starting from the philosophical standpoints of Locke and Hume, the ownership of gardens is presented as a prime example, exploring both private and common...
Book cover of Easeful Death

Easeful Death

Is there a case for assisted dying?

by Mary Warnock, Elisabeth Macdonald
Language: English
Release Date: March 6, 2008

Easeful Death sets out in straightforward terms the main arguments both for and against the legalization of assisted suicide and euthanasia. The legal choices confronting those caring for the terminally ill, and indeed those patients themselves who may be facing intolerable suffering towards the end...
Book cover of The Philosophy of Sartre
by Mary Warnock
Language: English
Release Date: April 15, 2019

This book, first published in 1965, is a critical exposition of the philosophical doctrines of Jean-Paul Sartre. His contribution to ethical and political theory, and to metaphysics and ontology, is reviewed against the background of German idealism and phenomenology, and his arguments are presented clearly so that readers may assess their philosophical value in their own right.
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