Consequentialism
Blackwell Readings in Philosophy

1. Auflage September 2002
312 Seiten, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
Consequentialism collects, for the first time, both the main classical sources and the central contemporary expressions of this important position. Edited and introduced by Stephen Darwall, these readings are essential for anyone interested in normative ethics.
* Edited and introduced by Stephen Darwall, examines key topics in the consequentialist branch of moral theory.
* Includes seven essays which respond to the classic sources.
* Includes an insightful discussion of central topics in consequentialism by John Rawls and Amartya Sen.
* Includes classic articles by key figures such Jeremy Bentham, John Stuart Mill, Henry Sidgwick and G. E. Moore; and recent reactions to this work by philosophers including Philip Pettit, Derek Parfit, Samuel Scheffler, Peter Railton, R. B. Brandt, J. C. Harsanyi, and Robert Adams.
Introduction.
Part I: Classical Sources.
Part II: Contemporary Expressions.
Part III: Contemporary Discussion.
Index.
the main lines of consequentialist thought and its history, but an
insight into significant recent developments within the tradition,
and some widely discussed objections to it.' Roger Crisp,
St Anne's College
'Darwall's collection is ideal for a variety of
undergraduate and graduate courses in ethical theory in which
consequentialism is a central topic. It contains generous excerpts
from the main historical proponents of consequentialism and a
well-chosen selection of contemporary expressions and discussions
of consequentialism.' David O. Brink, University of
California, San Diego