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In Downward Leg, the fourth title in the Chinavare's Find series, Random Arthur Hause, a former History teacher, discovers that fighting and winning a war does not resolve the issues that brought about the war in the first place. Under Random's leadership, the recently formed Commonwealth of Savannah has fought and won the Off-world War of Independence. Now he must lead the Peace Conference to formalize Off-world's independence and to legitimize the Off-world government. As Random travels to the Conference site, he learns that humans are not the only sentient beings sharing the multiverse and that the War of Independence was simply a small part of a much larger conflict that has been raging for centuries. Until he finds a way to resolve the issues triggering the wider conflict, humanity itself is in danger. How do you stop a war that has raged for centuries and torn two advanced civilizations apart? M. A. Roberts has used a combination of history, technology, and a dose of 'what if' to create an interesting and believable alternative future. Lisa Corson created the beautiful cover art for Downward Leg. You can see more of Lisa's creations at Homespun Heritage.
M. A. Roberts introduces the newcomer to population ethics and investigates the key issues in a way that will be of interest to professional philosophers, economists, lawyers, and students in all those areas who seek to understand what a cogent, intuitively plausible theory of population will look like. To that end, Roberts presents five perplexing but telling existence puzzles that already are or shall soon become important parts of the population ethics literature: the Asymmetry Puzzle, the Pareto Puzzle, the Addition Puzzle, the Anonymity Puzzle, and the Better Chance Puzzle. Roberts develops solutions to the puzzles that together form a partial theory of population, a collection of principles grounded in intuition but highly sensitive to the formal demands of consistency and cogency.
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