Louis Pojman
Louis Paul Pojman was an American philosopher and professor, whose name is most recognized as the author of dozens of philosophy texts and anthologies, which continue to be used widely for educational purposes, and more than one-hundred papers, which he read at some sixty universities around the world. Pojman was known for his work in applied ethics and philosophy of religion,Writings
Louis Pojman was the author or editor of 34 books and 100 articles, including:
- "The Logic of Subjectivity: Kierkegaard's Philosophy of Religion"
- "Religious Belief and the Will"
- "The Abortion Controversy"
- "Ethics: Discovering Right and Wrong"
- "Global Environmental Ethics"
- "Life and Death: Grappling with the Moral Dilemmas of Our Time"
- "Environmental Ethics: Readings in Theory and Application"
- "The Moral Life: A Reader in Moral Philosophy"
- "Justice"
- "Who Are We? Theories of Human Nature"
- "How Should We Live? An Introduction to Ethics"
- "Philosophy of Religion"
- "Philosophy of Religion: An Anthology"
- "Philosophy: The Quest for Truth"
- "Philosophy: The Classics"
- "Terrorism, Human rights, and The Case for World Government"