Matthew Stolick presents a detailed social and scientific exploration of the social history of cannabis, chemical make-up of the cannabis plant, and effects of cannabis use. Applying the moral thought of Aristotle, Kant, Mill, and Christianity, Stolick demonstrates the amoral nature of cannabis use.
Matthew Stolick presents a detailed social and scientific exploration of the social history of cannabis, chemical make-up of the cannabis plant, and effects of cannabis use. Applying the moral thought of Aristotle, Kant, Mill, and Christianity, Stolick demonstrates the amoral nature of cannabis use.
Matthew Stolick is associate professor of philosophy at Findlay University in Ohio.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Introduction: The Two Realities that Dictate the Meaning of Cannabis Use in the U.S. Chapter 2 1. The Plant-Brain Connection: The Neurological Truth about Cannabis Use Chapter 3 2. Experienced and Therapeutic Effects of Cannabis Use Chapter 4 3. The Acute and Chronic Harms Associated with Cannabis Use Chapter 5 4. Western Responses to the Unknown: Foundational Events Creating the Social Reality of Cannabis Use Chapter 6 5. Revealing the Current Social Reality of Cannabis Use in the United States Chapter 7 6. Utilitarianism, On Liberty and Cannabis Use Chapter 8 7. A Kantian Assessment of Cannabis Use and Law Chapter 9 8. Aristotle on Cannabis Use and Law: The "Means" of Temperance and Justice Chapter 10 9. Old Testament and Cannabis Chapter 11 10. Christian Ethics and Cannabis Use Chapter 12 11. Conclusion: The Essence of Cannabis Law: Avoiding Change at All Cost 13 Index
Chapter 1 Introduction: The Two Realities that Dictate the Meaning of Cannabis Use in the U.S. Chapter 2 1. The Plant-Brain Connection: The Neurological Truth about Cannabis Use Chapter 3 2. Experienced and Therapeutic Effects of Cannabis Use Chapter 4 3. The Acute and Chronic Harms Associated with Cannabis Use Chapter 5 4. Western Responses to the Unknown: Foundational Events Creating the Social Reality of Cannabis Use Chapter 6 5. Revealing the Current Social Reality of Cannabis Use in the United States Chapter 7 6. Utilitarianism, On Liberty and Cannabis Use Chapter 8 7. A Kantian Assessment of Cannabis Use and Law Chapter 9 8. Aristotle on Cannabis Use and Law: The "Means" of Temperance and Justice Chapter 10 9. Old Testament and Cannabis Chapter 11 10. Christian Ethics and Cannabis Use Chapter 12 11. Conclusion: The Essence of Cannabis Law: Avoiding Change at All Cost 13 Index
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