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Consequentialism and its critics / edited by Samuel Scheffler.

Contributor(s): Scheffler, Samuel 1951-.
Series: Oxford readings in philosophy. Publisher: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1988Description: vi, 294 p. ; 21 cm.ISBN: 0198750730 (pbk.) :; 0198750889 :.Subject(s): Consequentialism (Ethics)DDC classification: 171/.5
Contents:
Classical utilitarianism / by John Rawls -- Consequentialism and integrity / by Bernard Williams -- War and massacre / by Thomas Nagel -- Rights, goals, and fairness / by T.M. Scanlon -- Alienation, consequentialism, and the demands of morality / by Peter Railton -- Side constraints / by Robert Nozick -- Autonomy and deontology / by Thomas Nagel -- Is common-sense morality self-defeating? / by Derek Parfit -- Rights and agency / by Amartya Sen -- Utilitarianism and the virtues / by Philippa Foot -- Agency-centred restrictions, rationality, and the virtues / by Samuel Scheffler --The authority of the moral agent / by Conrad D. Johnson.
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171.5 1988 (Browse shelf) Available

Includes index.

Bibliography: p. [289]-292.

Classical utilitarianism / by John Rawls -- Consequentialism and integrity / by Bernard Williams -- War and massacre / by Thomas Nagel -- Rights, goals, and fairness / by T.M. Scanlon -- Alienation, consequentialism, and the demands of morality / by Peter Railton -- Side constraints / by Robert Nozick -- Autonomy and deontology / by Thomas Nagel -- Is common-sense morality self-defeating? / by Derek Parfit -- Rights and agency / by Amartya Sen -- Utilitarianism and the virtues / by Philippa Foot -- Agency-centred restrictions, rationality, and the virtues / by Samuel Scheffler --The authority of the moral agent / by Conrad D. Johnson.

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