Consequentialism
Material type: TextSeries: Blackwell Readings in Philosophy ; 200300ENGGPS7Publication details: Oxford Blackwell Publishers 2003Description: 301pISBN:- 9780631231080
- N40 D259
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N40 C838 Morals and Independence | N40 C853 Beyond Moral Judgment | N40 D186 Dharmika Moolyangal | N40 D259 Consequentialism | N40 D290 Thomas Reid`s Ethics | N40 D360 Process and Permanence in Ethics | N40 D368 The Sources of Moral Agency : |
includes index and biblioraphy
1 Classical Sources .............9 From an Introduction to the Principles of Moral and Legislation ......11 From Utilitarianism............32 From Dr Whewell on Moral Philosophy.......64 From The methods of Ethics ..........67 From Principia Ethica..............89 2. Contemporary expressions........93 Consequetialism...............95 From the rejection of Consequentialism............108 From reason and Persons.....132 Alienation, Consequentialism, and Demands on Morality ..........160 Bayesian Decision theory and Utilitarian Ethics ..........197 Towards a Credible form of Utilitarianism .............207 Motive Utilitarianism........236 3. Contemporary discussion .............251 Classical Utilitarianism.........253 Utilitarianism and Welfarism..........259
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