Szczegóły książki
Format
Miękka okładka
Strony
76
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Jan 2, 2020
Wydawca
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
1108730604
ISBN-13
9781108730600
Opis
In this exploration of moral philosophy, Tim Mulgan delves into the complexities of utilitarianism, a theory that prioritizes outcomes and the greater good. He examines how this approach to ethics both shapes decisions and addresses dilemmas, revealing the nuances of moral reasoning.
Mulgan emphasizes the importance of understanding the questions that underpin utilitarian thought, suggesting that this perspective reveals much about human values and societal needs. His analysis invites readers to think critically about the implications of prioritizing collective well-being over individual rights.
Through engaging examples and thought-provoking insights, the narrative challenges readers to reconsider their moral intuitions and the role of consequences in ethical decision-making, fostering a deeper appreciation for the philosophical underpinnings of utilitarianism.
Mulgan emphasizes the importance of understanding the questions that underpin utilitarian thought, suggesting that this perspective reveals much about human values and societal needs. His analysis invites readers to think critically about the implications of prioritizing collective well-being over individual rights.
Through engaging examples and thought-provoking insights, the narrative challenges readers to reconsider their moral intuitions and the role of consequences in ethical decision-making, fostering a deeper appreciation for the philosophical underpinnings of utilitarianism.
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