Moral Theory: A Non-Consequentialist ApproachISBN: 978-0-631-21903-3
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212 pages
May 2000, Wiley-Blackwell
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1 Ethics, Knowledge and Action.
1.1 Introduction.
1.2 Ethics and Knowledge.
The Fact-Value Distinction.
Relativism.
Prescriptivism and Expressivism.
1.3 Ethics and Action.
2 Basic Concepts in Moral Theory I.
2.1 Introduction.
2.2 The Good.
2.3 Virtue.
2.4 Rights and Duties.
2.5 Rights and Contracts.
2.6 Rights and Consequentialism.
2.7 Collision of Rights.
3 Basic Concepts in Moral Theory II.
3.1 Intention and Foresight.
Good, Evil and the Will.
The Principle of Double Effect.
Criticisms of PDE and Replies.
3.2 Acts and Omissions.
Another Derided Distinction.
Initial Clarifications of AOD.
The Derided Distinction Defended.
4 Close-Up on the Good of Life.
4.1 Life as a Good.
4.2 The Right to Life and the Sanctity of Life.
4.3 The Sanctity of Life and its Critics:.
Innocence.
A Life Not Worth Living?.
4.4 Persons and Human Beings.
Notes and Further Reading.
Index.