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100 _aNell, Onora
245 _aActing on Principle
_b An Essay on Kantian Ethics
260 _aLondan
_bColumbia University Press
_c1975
300 _a149p
500 _aincludes index and biblioraphy
505 2 _aOne, Principles of Action 1 1. Formality and Fertility, 1 2. Moral Principles and Morally Acceptable Principles, 2 3. The Structure of Practical Principles, 4 Two. The Problem of Relevant Act Descriptions 12 1. Principles and Acts, 12 2. Two Recent Universality Tests, 14 Three. A Solution to the Problem of Relevant Descriptions 32 1. Maxims, Ends, and Intentions, 34 Four. Ethical Categories 43 1. Duties of Justice, 44 2. Duties of Virtue, 51 3. Conclusions, 57 Five. Applying the Categorical Imperative 59 1. Contradiction in Conception, 63 2. Contradiction in the Will, 82 Six. An Assessment of Kanfs Ethical Theory 94 1. Kant and Supererogation, 94 2. The Right and the Good in Kant`s Ethical Theory, 97 3. Obligation and Moral Worth, 101 4. Kant`s Theory of Right Action, 112 5. Kant`s Theory of Morally Worthy Action, 117 Seven. Right Decisions and Assessments of Right 1. Contexts of Action and Contexts of Assessmei 2. Conflicting Grounds of Obligation, 132 3. Assessments of Right, 137
700 1 _aNell, Onora
902 _bSLR
942 _cBK
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