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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Preface
An introduction to ethics
The questions
A citizen’s obligation to government
Abortion
Adoption
Ageing
Alcohol
Animal welfare
Animals and product testing
Approaching death
Attending boring events
Becoming a politician
Blended families
Breaking the law
Business ethics and personal ethics
Business ethics and the environment
Buying local products
Buying organic products
Cheating
Children and discipline
Children and technology
Choosing schools
Co-workers and loyalty
Crying
Dangerous creatures
Difficult relatives
Disposing of surplus gadgets
DNA testing of embryos
Dress codes
Employers and employees
Ethical purchasing
Ethics and the shopping trolley
Euthanasia and suicide
Family types
Free food
Freedom of information
Freedom of speech
Future generations: our obligation
Gambling
Gender and the workplace
Genetically modified organisms
Global warming
Good neighbours
Good people doing bad things
Having a job
Homelessness
Humans vis-à-vis other creatures
Illegal downloading
Indigenous Australians and special rights
Internet dating
Jokes
Legalising drugs
Lying
Marriage
Mental health
Migration and national borders
Mobile phone etiquette
Obligations to friends
Other people’s children
Parenthood: yes or no?
Personal emails at work
Pets
Pornography and prostitution
Power of attorney and the making of wills
Public transport
Raising children
Refugees and asylum seekers
Relationship breakdowns
Religious and cultural rights
Rewarding children
Romance versus casual encounters
School funding and fees
Science and technology
Setting a fair price
Sex
Sex and gender
Sharing accommodation
Sharing costs when socialising
‘Sickies’
Social justice
Social media: for good and ill
Speaking out about wrongdoing
Surrogacy
Sustainability
Tax minimisation
Teaching religion in schools
Testing and tertiary admission
The elderly: acting in their interest
The market and the professions
Tipping, bargaining and charity
Travel in Third World countries
University fees
Unpleasant truths
Unwanted gifts
Voting
Work colleagues’ social behaviour
Workplace bullying and harassment
Workplace etiquette
Concluding thoughts
Acknowledgments
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