The Blackwell Guide to Ethical Theory

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Hugh LaFollette, Ingmar Persson
John Wiley & Sons, Apr 16, 2013 - Philosophy - 520 pages

Building on the strengths of the highly successful first edition, the extensively updated Blackwell Guide to Ethical Theory presents a complete state-of-the-art survey, written by an international team of leading moral philosophers.

  • A new edition of this successful and highly regarded Guide, now reorganized and updated with the addition of significant new material
  • Includes 21 essays written by an international team of leading philosophers
  • Extensive, substantive essays develop the main arguments of all the leading viewpoints in ethical theory
  • Essays new to this edition cover evolution and ethics, capability ethics, virtues and consequences, and the implausibility of virtue ethics
 

Contents

Introduction
Moral Realism
The Naturalistic Moral Realists Second Response to
Relativism
Moral Agreement
Divine Command Theory
Moral Intuition
Ethics and Evolution
Nonconsequentialism
lntuitionism
lntuitionist Epistemology
Kantianism
Contractarianism
Rights
Libertarianism
Virtue Ethics

Psychological Egoism
The Science of Ethics
The Relevance of Responsibility to Morality
Responsibility and Causation
ActUtilitarianism
RuleConsequentialism
Capability Ethics
Feminist Ethics
Continental Ethics
Index
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About the author (2013)

Hugh LaFollette is Marie and Leslie E. Cole Chair in Ethics, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg. He is editor-in-chief of the nine volume International Encyclopedia of Ethics (2013), and author of The Practice of Ethics (Blackwell, 2007) and Personal Relationships: Love, Identity, and Morality (Blackwell, 1995). He is co-author of Brute Science: The Dilemmas of Animal Experimentation (1996), and editor of several other volumes, including Ethics in Practice: An Anthology (third edition, Blackwell, 2007).

Ingmar Persson is Professor of Practical Philosophy, University of Gothenburg, and Distinguished Research Fellow, Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics, University of Oxford. His publications include The Retreat of Reason (2005) and, together with Julian Savulescu, Unfit for the Future: The Need for Moral Enhancement (2012). He is now finishing From Morality to the End of Reason: An Essay on Rights, Reasons and Responsibility.

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