Joseph Mendola defends an original ethical theory in the consequentialist tradition, which also incorporates contractarian and deontological elements. He argues that this theory is required by physical reality and the correct metaethics, and focuses in particular on the moral significance of group acts, and indeterminacies of morally relevant fact.
Joseph Mendola defends an original ethical theory in the consequentialist tradition, which also incorporates contractarian and deontological elements. He argues that this theory is required by physical reality and the correct metaethics, and focuses in particular on the moral significance of group acts, and indeterminacies of morally relevant fact.
Joseph Mendola is Professor and Chair in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. His previous books are Human Thought (Kluwer, 1997), Goodness and Justice (Cambridge, 2006), and Anti-Externalism (Oxford, 2008).
Inhaltsangabe
1: Introduction Part I: Alternatives 2: The Indeterminacy of Options 3: The Conditional Analysis and Modal Stability Part II: Moral Theory 4: Meaning and Morality 5: The Road to Desire 6: Desire and the Good 7: Very Simple Desire 8: The Leximin Desire Principle 9: MAC2 10: From the Good Part III: Applications 11: Individual Obligations 12: What Morality Demands Bibliography Index
1: Introduction Part I: Alternatives 2: The Indeterminacy of Options 3: The Conditional Analysis and Modal Stability Part II: Moral Theory 4: Meaning and Morality 5: The Road to Desire 6: Desire and the Good 7: Very Simple Desire 8: The Leximin Desire Principle 9: MAC2 10: From the Good Part III: Applications 11: Individual Obligations 12: What Morality Demands Bibliography Index
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