
Giving Well
The Ethics of Philanthropy
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 29. November 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
320 pages
978-0-19-995858-0 (ISBN)
Description
So long as large segments of humanity are suffering chronic poverty and are dying from treatable diseases, organized giving can save or enhance millions of lives. With the law providing little guidance, ethics has a crucial role to play in ensuring that the philanthropic practices of individuals, foundations, NGOs, governments, and international agencies are morally sound and effective. In Giving Well: The Ethics of Philanthropy, an accomplished trio of editors bring together an international group of distinguished philosophers, social scientists, lawyers and practitioners to identify and address the most urgent moral questions arising today in the practice of philanthropy. The topics discussed include the psychology of giving, the reasons for and against a duty to give, the accountability of NGOs and foundations, the questionable marketing practices of some NGOs, the moral priorities that should inform NGO decisions about how to target and design their projects, the good and bad effects of aid, and the charitable tax deduction along with the water's edge policy now limiting its reach. This ground-breaking volume can help bring our practice of charity closer to meeting the vital needs of the millions worldwide who depend on voluntary contributions for their very lives.
Reviews / Votes
The essays, both individually and collectively, provide a valuable model of how work in this field might be approached. Both for the sake of achieving a better understanding of key normative and empirical issues related to philanthropy, and for the sake of improving the lives of those most in need, we have good reason to continue the work begun in this impressive volume.More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
488 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-995858-0 (9780199958580)
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Persons
Patricia Illingworth is Professor of Philosophy, Northeastern University
Thomas Pogge is Professor of Political Science, Yale University
Leif Wenar is Professor of Philosophy, Sheffield University
Thomas Pogge is Professor of Political Science, Yale University
Leif Wenar is Professor of Philosophy, Sheffield University
Editor
, Professor, Northeastern University
, Professor, Yale University
, Professor, Sheffield University
Content
Contributors ; Introduction: The Ethics of Philanthropy ; Patricia Illingworth, Thomas Pogge, and Leif Wenar ; 1. What Should a Billionaire Give-and What Should You? ; Peter Singer ; 2. Obligations of Justice and Benificence to Aid the Severely Poor ; Elizabeth Ashford ; 3. How International Nongovernmental Organizations Should Act ; Thomas Pogge ; 4. The Valmont Effect: The Warm-Glow Theory of Philanthropy ; Jon Elster ; 5. Aiding the World's Poor: New Challenges for Donor States ; Roger C. Riddell ; 6. Poverty is No Pond: Challenges for the Affluent ; Leif Wenar ; 7. Ethics in Translation: Principles and Power in the Philanthropic Encounter ; Alex de Waal ; 8. Global Philanthropy and Global Governance: The Problematic Moral Legitimacy of the Relationship between Global Civil Society and the United Nations ; Kenneth Anderson ; 9. Toward a Political Theory of Philanthropy ; Rob Reich ; 10. Giving Back: Norms, Ethics, and Law in the Service of Philanthropy ; Patricia Illingworth ; 11. The Funder as Founder: Ethical Considerations of the Philanthropic Creation of Nonprofit Organizations ; James Shulman ; 12. The Unfulfilled Promise of Corporate Philanthropy ; Thomas W. Dunfee ; 13. Philanthropy, Self-Interest, and Accountability: American Universities and Developing Countries ; Devesh Kapur ; Index