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Index
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Contents
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Introduction
Chapter 1: Opting Out
Blameless Suicide
Suicide as Self-Sacrifice
Kant, Consequences, and Killing Oneself
Killing Oneself to Avoid Suffering
Killing Oneself to Avoid Moral Disintegration
Chapter 2: The Misfortunes of the Walking Dead
The Double Effect of Killing Zombie St. Thomas Aquinas
Is Zombie Epicurus Harmed?
Donna’s Corpse and Zombie Donna
Chapter 3: The Heart’s Desire
Not Too Old or Too Slow, but Perfect: A May-November Romance
Safety behind the Bars of Convention
This Sorrowful Life: Sex While Grieving
You and Me and She Makes Three: Polyamory
“Some Kind of Political Nonsense”: Adultery in an Open Marriage
“Wasn’t About to Turn Anything Away at This Point”: Casual Hookups
“People Have Been Giving Birth for Thousands of Years”: Procreation
What We Become
Chapter 4: Left Behind
First Things First: Can Merle’s Right to Liberty Be Overridden?
Moral Tragedy Strikes
“We Left Him Like an Animal Caught in a Trap”
T-Dog, Rick, and Their All-Things-Considered Duties
Obligation Is Just One Kind of Ethical Consideration
Two Intuitive Interpretations
Chapter 5: Are Rick and Shane Still Deputies? Law in a Postzombie World
Are There Any Crimes Anymore?
New Society, New Rules?
You Kill, You Die
Survival versus the Summum Bonum
Sometimes You Have to Shoot Someone to Escape the Zombie Horde
Laws without Law Enforcement?
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