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Michael Boylan, Department of Philosophy, Marymount University, USA.
Part One: Global Metaethical Justification Chapter 1: The Way People Think about Ethics and Social/Political Philosophy Chapter 2: The Personal Worldview, Shared-Community, and Extended-Community Worldview Imperatives Part Two: Normative Ethics in a Global Context Chapter 3: The Foundation of Global Justice Chapter 4: Human Rights Chapter 5: Culture and ReligionChapter 6: Justice, the State, and the World Part Three: Applied Global Ethics Chapter 7: Poverty Chapter 8: Public Health Chapter 9: Race, Gender, and Sexual Orientation Chapter 10: Democracy, and Social and Political Dialogue Chapter 11: Globalization Chapter 12: The Environment Chapter 13: War and Terrorism Chapter 14: Immigrants and Refugees