The Oxford handbook of consequentialism:

This handbook contains thirty-two previously unpublished contributions to consequentialist ethics by leading scholars, covering what's happening in the field today as well as pointing to new directions for future research. Consequentialism is a rival to such moral theories as deontology, contra...

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Weitere Verfasser: Portmore, Douglas W. ca. 20./21. Jh (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: New York, NY, United States of America Oxford University Press [2020]
Schriftenreihe:Oxford handbooks online
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Zusammenfassung:This handbook contains thirty-two previously unpublished contributions to consequentialist ethics by leading scholars, covering what's happening in the field today as well as pointing to new directions for future research. Consequentialism is a rival to such moral theories as deontology, contractualism, and virtue ethics. But it's more than just one rival among many, for every plausible moral theory must concede that the goodness of an act's consequences is something that matters even if it's not the only thing that matters. Thus, all plausible moral theories will accept both that the fact that an act would produce good consequences constitutes a moral reason to perform it and that the better that act's consequences the greater the moral reason there is to perform it
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Consequences - Dale Dorsey -- - Deontic Pluralism and the Right Amount of Good - Richard Yetter Chappell -- - Global Consequentialism - Hilary Greaves -- - Rule Consequentialism - Brad Hooker -- - Understanding the Demandingness Objection - David Sobel -- - Consequentialism, the Separateness of Persons, and Aggregation - David O. Brink -- - Consequentialism and Partiality - Diane Jeske -- - Consequentialism and Promises - Alida Liberman -- - Consequentialism and Supererogation - Alfred Archer -- - Must I Benefit Myself? - Michael Cholbi -- - Consequentialism, Blame, and Moral Responsibility - Elinor Mason -- - Alternatives - Holly M. Smith -- - Population Ethics, the Mere Addition Paradox and the Structure of Consequentialism - Melinda A. Roberts -- - Conflicts and Cooperation in Act Consequentialism - Joseph Mendola -- - Consequentialism, Virtue, and Character - Julia Driver -- - Consequentiualizing - Paul Hurley -- - Fault Lines in Ethical Theory
- Shyam Nair -- - The Alienation Objection to Consequentialism - Calvin C. Baker, Barry Maguire -- - Public Policy, Consequentialism, the Environment, and Non-Human Animals - Mark Budolfson, Dean Spears -- - The Science of Effective Altruism - Victor Kumar -- - Effective Altruism: A Consequentialist Case Study - Judith Lichtenberg -- - Act-Consequentialism and the No-Difference Challenge - Holly Lawford-Smith, William Tuckwell -- - Value Comparability - Alastair Norcross -- - The Love-Hate Relationship between Feminism and Consequentialism - Samantha Brennan -- - Consequentialism and Reasons for Action - Christopher Woodard -- - Consequentialism and Nonhuman Animals - Tyler M. John, Jeff Sebo -- - Introduction - Douglas W. Portmore -- - What should a consequentialist promote? - Katarzyna de Lazari-Radek -- - Actualism, Possibilism, and the Nature of Consequentialism - Yishai Cohen, Travis Timmerman -- - Relativized Rankings - Matthew Hammerton --
- Consequentialism and Action Guidingness - Frank Jackson -- - Consequentialism, Ignorance, and Uncertainty - Krister Bykvist -- - Consequentialism and Indeterminacy - Caspar Hare
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 672 Seiten) Diagramme
ISBN:9780190905354
9780190905347
DOI:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190905323.001.0001

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