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Index
Cover
Other Titles
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Dedication
Note to the Reader
Prologue
Part One: Confronting the Unreliable Provenance of Morals
Chapter 1: Wherein I Begin with the Definition of the Word
Chapter 2: According to a Convicted Murderer, It Has to Do with Character
Chapter 3: A Neuroscientist Explains the Evolutionary Origins of Morality
Chapter 4: A Brief History of Mankind’s Attempts to Rein in Bad Behavior
Part Two: Morality’s Scorecard
Chapter 5: The Editor of the Financial Times Provides a Cost-Benefit Analysis of Principles
Chapter 6: Instructions on How Not to Cheat
Chapter 7: Pros and Cons of Doing the Right Thing
Chapter 8: The Law: Tools of Control, or Instruments of Enlightenment?
Chapter 9: The Political Function of Ethics
Part Three: Sex as Moral Provocateur
Chapter 10: Monogamy (Not So Much Anymore)
Chapter 11: The Screen as a Siren
Chapter 12: Testosterone: Morality’s Enemy, as Well as Its Hero
Chapter 13: Immoral Women: Or Just Those Having a Better Time?
Part Four: Taking the Bother Out of Morality
Chapter 14: Celebrities as Standard-Bearers
Chapter 15: Reality Redefined
Chapter 16: The Web Wonders What’s So Great About the Truth
Chapter 17: Ethically Sanitized Warfare
Chapter 18: Immorality’s Black Sun
Part Five: The Future, or Something Like It
Chapter 19: The Moral Vagaries of Making Babies
Chapter 20: Mapping a Post-Gay Culture
Chapter 21: Is It Progress If We Barter with Ethics?
Chapter 22: Programming Morality in Robots (They’ll Show Us How)
Chapter 23: So Who, Exactly, Gets to Set the New Rules?
Chapter 24: Wherein I Conclude by Looking Forward
Epilogue
Notes and Additional Reading
Acknowledgments
About the Author
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