Garrett Cullity argues for a conception of morality as founded on three independently important sources: concern for others' welfare, respect for their self-expression, and cooperation in worthwhile collective activity. He explores practical applications of his theory, and how to deal with conflicts between the three sources of morality.
Garrett Cullity argues for a conception of morality as founded on three independently important sources: concern for others' welfare, respect for their self-expression, and cooperation in worthwhile collective activity. He explores practical applications of his theory, and how to deal with conflicts between the three sources of morality.
Garrett Cullity is Hughes Professor of Philosophy at the University of Adelaide, where he teaches and writes on topics in practical, theoretical, and meta-ethics. He is a co-editor (with Berys Gaut) of Ethics and Practical Reason (Clarendon Press, 1997) and the author of The Moral Demands of Affluence (Clarendon Press, 2004).
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Introduction I: Foundations 1: Substantive Moral Theory 2: Norms, Reasons, and Fit 3: Foundations for Morality II: Derivations 4: Normative Derivations 5: Content-Undermining 6: Context-Undermining 7: Moral Virtues 8: A Morality of Relationships III: Applications 10: Paternalism 11: Using Others as a Means 12: Consumption
Introduction I: Foundations 1: Substantive Moral Theory 2: Norms, Reasons, and Fit 3: Foundations for Morality II: Derivations 4: Normative Derivations 5: Content-Undermining 6: Context-Undermining 7: Moral Virtues 8: A Morality of Relationships III: Applications 10: Paternalism 11: Using Others as a Means 12: Consumption
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