Suffering-focused ethics: defense and implications
"The reduction of suffering deserves special priority. Many ethical views support this claim, yet so far these have not been presented in a single place. Suffering-Focused Ethics provides the most comprehensive presentation of suffering-focused arguments and views to date, including a moral rea...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The reduction of suffering deserves special priority. Many ethical views support this claim, yet so far these have not been presented in a single place. Suffering-Focused Ethics provides the most comprehensive presentation of suffering-focused arguments and views to date, including a moral realist case for minimizing extreme suffering. The book then explores the all-important issue of how we can best reduce suffering in practice, and outlines a coherent and pragmatic path forward"-- |
Beschreibung: | Literaturverzeichnis Seite 280-308 |
Beschreibung: | 308 Seiten 23 cm |
ISBN: | 9798624910911 |
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505 | 8 | |a Part I: The case for suffering-focused ethics. 1. Asymmetries between happiness and suffering -- 2. Happiness as the absence of suffering -- 3. Creating happiness at the price of suffering is wrong -- 4. The principle of sympathy for intense suffering -- 5. A moral realist case for minimizing extreme suffering -- 6. Other arguments for focusing on suffering -- 7. Biases against focusing on suffering -- 8. Objections against focusing on suffering. Part II: How can we best reduce suffering? 9. Uncertainty is big -- 10. We should be cooperative -- 11. Non-human animals and expansion of the moral circle -- 12. Promoting concern for suffering -- 13. The abolitionist project -- 14. Reducing s-risks -- 15. Donating to reduce suffering -- 16. Researching the question -- 17. The importance of self-investment -- 18. What you can do | |
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contents | Part I: The case for suffering-focused ethics. 1. Asymmetries between happiness and suffering -- 2. Happiness as the absence of suffering -- 3. Creating happiness at the price of suffering is wrong -- 4. The principle of sympathy for intense suffering -- 5. A moral realist case for minimizing extreme suffering -- 6. Other arguments for focusing on suffering -- 7. Biases against focusing on suffering -- 8. Objections against focusing on suffering. Part II: How can we best reduce suffering? 9. Uncertainty is big -- 10. We should be cooperative -- 11. Non-human animals and expansion of the moral circle -- 12. Promoting concern for suffering -- 13. The abolitionist project -- 14. Reducing s-risks -- 15. Donating to reduce suffering -- 16. Researching the question -- 17. The importance of self-investment -- 18. What you can do |
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