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Zusammenfassung: | "Consequentialism is a major approach to normative ethical theory, which considers the production of good and prevention of bad consequences the touchstone of the moral evaluation." "Consequentialism brings together, for the first time, both the main classical sources and the central contemporary expressions of this important position. Among classic sources, it includes empiricists such as Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill, and rationalists like Henry Sidgwick and G. E. Moore. Contemporary consequentialist selections are included from Philip Pettit, Derek Parfit, Samuel Scheffler, Peter Railton, Richard B. Brandt, John C. Harsanyi, and Robert Adams. There are also two trenchant discussions of consequentialism by John Rawls and Amartya Sen. Edited and introduced by Stephen Darwall, these readings are essential for anyone interested in normative ethics."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | VII, 301 S. |
ISBN: | 0631231072 0631231080 |
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Contents
Acknowledgments
vi
Introduction
1
PART I CLASSICAL SOURCES
9
1
Jeremy
Bentham
From An Introduction to the Principles
of Morals and Legislation
11
2
John Stuart Mill From Utilitarianism
32
3
John Stuart Mill From
"Dr Whewell
on Moral Philosophy"
64
4
Henry Sidgwick From The Methods of Ethics
67
5
G. E.
Moore From
Principia
Ethica
89
PART II CONTEMPORARY EXPRESSIONS
93
6
Philip Pettit Consequentialism
95
7
Samuel Scheffler From The Rejection of Consequentialism
108
8
Derek
Parfit
From Reasons and Persons
132
9
Peter Railton Alienation, Consequentialism, and the
Demands of Morality
160
10
John
С
Harsanyi Bayesian Decision Theory and
Utilitarian Ethics
197
11
Richard B. Brandt Toward a Credible Form of Utilitarianism
207
12
Robert Adams Motive Utilitarianism
236
PART
Ш
CONTEMPORARY DISCUSSION
251
13
John Rawls Classical Utilitarianism
253
14
Amartya Sen Utilitarianism and Welfarism
259
Index
286
Scries Editor:
Stav·»
M. Cahn,
City University of New York Graduate School
"A judicious selection, which offers not only a broad view of
the main lines of consequentialist thought and its history,
but an insight into significant recent developments within
the tradition, and some widely discussed objections to it."
Roger Crisp, St Anne's College
"Darwall's collection is ideal for a variety of under¬
graduate and graduate courses in ethical theory in which
consequentialism is a central topic. It contains generous
excerpts from the main historical proponents of
consequentialism and a well-chosen selection of contemporary
expressions and discussions of consequentialism."
David O. Brink, University of California. San Diego
ConsequentiaHsm is a major approach to normative ethical theory, which
considers the production of good and prevention of bad consequences
the touchstone of the moral evaluation.
Consequentialism brings together, for the first time, both the main classical
sources and the central contemporary expressions of this important position.
Among classic sources, it includes empiricists'such as Jeremy
Bentham
and
John Stuart Mill, and rationalists like Henry Sidgwick and
G. E.
Moore.
Contemporary consequentialist selections are included from Philip Pettit,
Derek
Parfit,
Samuel Scheffler, Peter Railton, Richard B. Brandt, John
С
Harsanyi, and Robert Adams. There are also two trenchant discussions of
consequentialism by John Rawls and Amartya Sen. Edited and introduced
by Stephen
Darwall,
these readings are essential for anyone interested in
normative ethics.
Stephen
Darwall
is the John
Dewey
Collegiate Professor of Philosophy at
the University of Michigan. He has written widely on moral
phtlçjophy
and
its history, and is the author of Impartial Reason
(1983),
The Briti^i Moralists
and the Internal "Ought":
1640 -1740 ( 1995),
Philosophical Ethics
(1998),
and Welfare and Rational Care
(2002).
He is the editor, with Allan Gibbard
and Peter Railton, of Moral Discourse and Practice
(1997).
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