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9781554580156

Taking Responsibility for Children

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  • ISBN13:

    9781554580156

  • ISBN10:

    1554580153

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2007-10-01
  • Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ Pr
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Summary

What do we as a society, and as parents in particular, owe to our children? Each chapter in Taking Responsibility for Childrenoffers part of an answer to that question. Although they vary in the approaches they take and the conclusions they draw, each contributor explores some aspect of the moral obligations owed to children by their caregivers. Some focus primarily on the responsibilities of parents, while others focus on the responsibilities of society and government.The essays reflect a mix of concern with the practical and the philosophical aspects of taking responsibility for children, addressing such topics as parental obligations, the rights and entitlements of children, the responsibility of the state, the role and nature of public education in a liberal society, the best ways to ensure adequate child protection, the licensing of parents, children's religious education, and children's health. Taking Responsibility for Childrenwill be of interest to philosophers, advocates for children's interests, and those interested in public policy, especially as it relates to children and families.

Author Biography

Samantha Brennan is an associate professor and chair of the Department of Philosophy at the University of Western Ontario. Her main research interest is contemporary normative ethics and she is also interested in feminist moral and political philosophy. She has written numerous papers on moral rights and, with Robert Noggle, some on children's rights. Robert Noggle is a professor of philosophy in the Department of Philosophy and Religion at the University of Central Michigan. His research interests include the relationship between moral theory and the nature of persons, personal autonomy, and the moral and political status of children. His most recent publications include "Special Agents: Children's Autonomy and Parental Authority" (in The Moral and Political Status of Children, edited by David Archard and Colin M. Macleod, 2002).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgementsp. vii
Introduction Taking Responsibility for Childrenp. ix
Raising Children: Who Is Responsible for What?p. 1
Parental Responsibilityp. 19
Children, Caregivers, Friendsp. 47
Parent Licensing and the Protection of Childrenp. 73
Responsibility and Children's Rights: The Case for Restricting Parental Smokingp. 97
Political Liberalism and Moral Education: Reflections on Mozert v. Hawkinsp. 113
Education in a Liberal Society: Implications of Rossp. 139
Could There Be a Right Not to Be Born an Octuplet?p. 157
Bibliographyp. 169
Notes on Contributorsp. 177
Indexp. 179
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