Intricate ethics: rights, responsibilities, and permissible harm

Nonconsequentialism -- Aggregation and two moral methods -- Intention, harm, and the possibility of a unified theory -- The doctrines of double and triple effect and why a rational agent need not intend the means to his end -- Toward the essence of nonconsequentialist constraints on harming : modali...

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Main Author: Kamm, F. M. (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Oxford [u. a.] Oxford University Press 2007
In:Year: 2007
Series/Journal:Oxford ethics series
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Consequentialism
B Responsibility / Ethics
Further subjects:B Ethics
B ethical argumentation
B Ethische Argumentation
B Literaturverzeichnis / Bibliographie
B Index
B Consequentialism (Ethics)
B Responsibility
B Bibliography
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Summary:Nonconsequentialism -- Aggregation and two moral methods -- Intention, harm, and the possibility of a unified theory -- The doctrines of double and triple effect and why a rational agent need not intend the means to his end -- Toward the essence of nonconsequentialist constraints on harming : modality, productive purity, and the greater good working itself out -- Harming people in Peter Unger's Living high and letting die -- Moral status -- Rights beyond interests -- Conflicts of rights : a typology -- Responsibility and collaboration -- Does distance matter morally to the duty to rescue? -- The new problem of distance in morality -- Peter Singer's ethical theory -- Moral intuitions, cognitive psychology, and the harming/not-aiding distinction -- Harms, losses, and evils in Gert's moral theory -- Owing, justifying, and rejecting
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. 491 - 497) and index
ISBN:0195189698