Consequentialism and its Critics

Consequentialism and its Critics

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Apr 14, 1988 · Anglais · Broché (300 pages)
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Format Broché
Pages 300
Langue Anglais
Publié Apr 14, 1988
Éditeur Oxford University Press
ISBN-10 0198750730
ISBN-13 9780198750734

Description

In this compelling exploration, Samuel Scheffler brings together a range of essays that delve into the multifaceted nature of consequentialism and its critiques. By inviting contributions from various scholars, the volume encapsulates the ongoing debate surrounding ethical theories that prioritize the consequences of actions. Readers are presented with a rich tapestry of perspectives, showcasing not only the strengths of consequentialism but also the challenges it faces from opposing viewpoints.

As the discourse unfolds, the authors meticulously examine the implications of consequentialist thought in moral philosophy, scrutinizing its applications and limitations. Through rigorous argumentation, they engage with the foundational questions of ethical decision-making, prompting readers to consider the far-reaching outcomes of their moral choices. This collection serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in the nuances of ethical theory, encouraging a deeper understanding of the complex interplay between morality and consequence.
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