Consequentialism and Its Critics | Edition: 1
Author: Samuel Scheffler (Editor)
ISBN: 9780198750734
publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
publisher Date: 04/28/1988
Price: 40
eBookPrice: 0
Schools: University at Albany (SUNY)
Description: Consequentialism, a moral doctrine that asserts that the right act in any given situation is the one that will produce the best overall outcome, as judged from an impersonal standpoint that gives equal weight to all interests, has been criticized on the grounds that it fails to capture the most crucial features of moral thinking and cannot, when worked out in detail, provide an adequate account of morality. In this anthology, distinguished scholarsThomas Nagel, T. M. Scanlon, John Rawls, Robert Nozick, Samuel Scheffler, Conrad D. Johnson, Bernard Williams, Peter Railton, Amartya Sen, Philippa Foot, and Derek Parfitdebate arguments for and against consequentialism to present a complete view of this significant area in moral philosophy.