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The Dimensions of Consequentialism

Kirjailija:
Sidottu, 2013
englanti
73,70 €

Consequentialism, one of the major theories of normative ethics, maintains that the moral rightness of an act is determined solely by the act's consequences. The traditional form of consequentialism is one-dimensional, in that the rightness of an act is a function of a single moral aspect, such as the sum total of wellbeing it produces. In this book Martin Peterson introduces a new type of consequentialist theory: multidimensional consequentialism. According to this theory, an act's moral rightness depends on several separate dimensions, including individual wellbeing, equality and risk. Peterson's novel approach shows that moral views about equality and risk that were previously thought to be mutually incompatible can be rendered compatible, and his precise theoretical discussion helps the reader to understand better the distinction between consequentialist and non-consequentialist theories. His book will interest a wide range of readers in ethics.

Alaotsikko
Ethics, Equality and Risk
Kirjailija
Peterson Martin
ISBN
9781107033030
Kieli
englanti
Paino
480 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
28.3.2013
Sivumäärä
228