BLACKWELL PUBLISHERS
Unsanctifying Human Life: Singer on Ethics (Mar., $27.95), edited by Helga Kuhse, offers a collections of Singer's articles from 1971 to the present.
HAY HOUSE
Power vs. Force: The Hidden Determinants of Human Behavior (Mar., $14.95) by David R. Hawkins, M.D., suggests how to identify the truth or falsehood of any statement or fact.
INSTITUTE FOR PUBLIC PHILOSOPHY PRESS
Executioner's Hill (Mar., $9.95) by Stephen Vicchio is an essay in play form set in the 18th century that dramatizes the debate over capital punishment.
ONEWORLD publications
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Nietzsche (Apr.) by Robert Wicks and Sartre (May, $14.95 each) by Neil Levy are key titles in a new series.
PROMETHEUS
Atheism, Morality and Meaning (May, $21) by Michael Martin defends atheism as a moral and meaningful life philosophy.
QUEST
Head and Heart: A Personal Exploration of Science and the Sacred (July, $19.95) by Victor Mansfield mixes analysis and memoir as the astrophysicist examines the relationship between science and spirit. Author tour.
TUTTLE
Striking Thoughts: Bruce Lee's Wisdom for Daily Living (July, $12.95), edited by John Little, encompasses a worldview that combines Western and Asian ideas.
UNIV. OF ILLINOIS PRESS
Human Cloning: Science, Ethics and Public Policy (Mar., $15.95), edited by Barbara MacKinnon, is an overview of this complex moral, ethical and, increasingly, political issue.
WEATHERHILL
Global Ethical Options: In the Tradition of Martin Luther King, Jr., Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, and Daisaku Ikeda (Apr., $14.95) by Lawrence Edward Carter Sr. et al. is a workbook that addresses world issues.