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Consequentialism and its Critics (Oxford Readings in Philosophy) Book

Consequentialism is a moral doctrine stating that the right act is the one that will produce the best overall outcome. It has been criticized on the grounds that it cannot provide an adequate account of morality. This volume presents papers discussing arguments on both sides of the debate.Read More

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  • Blackwell

    This volume presents papers discussing arguments on both sides of the consequentialist debate. The distinguished contributors include John Rawls, Bernard Williams, Thomas Nagel and Derek Parfit. This volume presents papers discussing arguments on...

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    In this anthology, distinguished scholars--Thomas Nagel, T.M. Scanlon, John Rawls, Robert Nozick, Samuela Scheffler, Conrad D. Johnson, Bernard Williams, Peter Railton, Amartya Sen, Philippa Foot, and Derek Parfit-- debate arguments for and against the moral doctrine of consequentialism to present a complete view of this important topic in moral philosophy.

  • 0198750730
  • 9780198750734
  • 24 March 1988
  • OUP Oxford
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 304
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