Principles and Persons
The Legacy of Derek Parfit
Herausgeber: Mcmahan, Jeff; Ramakrishnan, Ketan; Goodrich, James; Campbell, Tim
Principles and Persons
The Legacy of Derek Parfit
Herausgeber: Mcmahan, Jeff; Ramakrishnan, Ketan; Goodrich, James; Campbell, Tim
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Principles and Persons contains twenty-one new essays addressed to themes drawn from the work of the late Derek Parfit. Topics include the nature of reasons and duties, the rationality of our attitudes to time, and the question of personal identity.
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Principles and Persons contains twenty-one new essays addressed to themes drawn from the work of the late Derek Parfit. Topics include the nature of reasons and duties, the rationality of our attitudes to time, and the question of personal identity.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 492
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 162mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 893g
- ISBN-13: 9780192893994
- ISBN-10: 0192893998
- Artikelnr.: 60983665
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 492
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 162mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 893g
- ISBN-13: 9780192893994
- ISBN-10: 0192893998
- Artikelnr.: 60983665
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Jeff McMahan is White's Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Oxford. He is the author of The Ethics of Killing: Problems at the Margins of Life (OUP, 2002) and Killing in War (OUP, 2009). Tim Campbell is a researcher at the Institute for Future Studies at the University of Stockholm. James Goodrich is a PhD student in philosophy at Rutgers and Stockholm University, working on moral and political philosophy. Ketan Ramakrishnan is a JD candidate at Yale Law School and a DPhil candidate in philosophy at the University of Oxford.
* Introduction
* 1 Personal Identity, Prudence, and Ethics
* 1: David O. Brink: Special Concern and Personal Identity
* 2: James Goodrich: Separating Persons
* 3: Tim Campbell: Personal Identity and Impersonal Ethics
* 4: Samuel Scheffler: Temporal Neutrality and the Bias toward the
Future
* 5: Shelly Kagan: What is the Opposite of Well-Being?
* 6: Roger Crisp: Parfit on Love and Partiality
* 2 Normative Ethical Theory
* 7: Elizabeth Ashford: Individualist Utilitarianism and Converging
Theories of Rights
* 8: Ingmar Persson: Parfit s Reorientation: From Revisionism to
Conciliationism
* 9: Brad Hooker: Parfit s Final Arguments in Normative Ethics
* 10: Katarzyna de Lazari-Radek and Peter Singer: Parfit on Act
Consequentialism
* 11: Liam Murphy: Nonlegislative Justification: Against Legalist Moral
Theory
* 3 Reasons
* 12: Stephen Darwall: Doing Right by Wrong
* 13: John Broome: Giving Reasons and Given Reasons
* 4 Moral Mathematics: Aggregation, Overdetermination, and Harm
* 14: John Taurek: Reply to Parfit's "Innumerate Ethics"
* 15: Jeff McMahan: Defence Against Parfit's Torturers
* 16: Victor Tadros: Overdetermination and Obligation
* 17: Molly Gardner: What is Harming?
* 5 Egalitarianism and Prioritarianism
* 18: Nils Holtug: Prioritarianism, Risk, and the Gap Between Prudence
and Morality
* 19: Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen: Relational Egalitarianism: Telic and
Deontic
* 6 Supererogation
* 20: F. M. Kamm: Duties That Become Supererogatory or Forbidden?
* 21: Thomas Hurka and Evangeline Tsagarakis: More Supererogatory
* 1 Personal Identity, Prudence, and Ethics
* 1: David O. Brink: Special Concern and Personal Identity
* 2: James Goodrich: Separating Persons
* 3: Tim Campbell: Personal Identity and Impersonal Ethics
* 4: Samuel Scheffler: Temporal Neutrality and the Bias toward the
Future
* 5: Shelly Kagan: What is the Opposite of Well-Being?
* 6: Roger Crisp: Parfit on Love and Partiality
* 2 Normative Ethical Theory
* 7: Elizabeth Ashford: Individualist Utilitarianism and Converging
Theories of Rights
* 8: Ingmar Persson: Parfit s Reorientation: From Revisionism to
Conciliationism
* 9: Brad Hooker: Parfit s Final Arguments in Normative Ethics
* 10: Katarzyna de Lazari-Radek and Peter Singer: Parfit on Act
Consequentialism
* 11: Liam Murphy: Nonlegislative Justification: Against Legalist Moral
Theory
* 3 Reasons
* 12: Stephen Darwall: Doing Right by Wrong
* 13: John Broome: Giving Reasons and Given Reasons
* 4 Moral Mathematics: Aggregation, Overdetermination, and Harm
* 14: John Taurek: Reply to Parfit's "Innumerate Ethics"
* 15: Jeff McMahan: Defence Against Parfit's Torturers
* 16: Victor Tadros: Overdetermination and Obligation
* 17: Molly Gardner: What is Harming?
* 5 Egalitarianism and Prioritarianism
* 18: Nils Holtug: Prioritarianism, Risk, and the Gap Between Prudence
and Morality
* 19: Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen: Relational Egalitarianism: Telic and
Deontic
* 6 Supererogation
* 20: F. M. Kamm: Duties That Become Supererogatory or Forbidden?
* 21: Thomas Hurka and Evangeline Tsagarakis: More Supererogatory
* Introduction
* 1 Personal Identity, Prudence, and Ethics
* 1: David O. Brink: Special Concern and Personal Identity
* 2: James Goodrich: Separating Persons
* 3: Tim Campbell: Personal Identity and Impersonal Ethics
* 4: Samuel Scheffler: Temporal Neutrality and the Bias toward the
Future
* 5: Shelly Kagan: What is the Opposite of Well-Being?
* 6: Roger Crisp: Parfit on Love and Partiality
* 2 Normative Ethical Theory
* 7: Elizabeth Ashford: Individualist Utilitarianism and Converging
Theories of Rights
* 8: Ingmar Persson: Parfit s Reorientation: From Revisionism to
Conciliationism
* 9: Brad Hooker: Parfit s Final Arguments in Normative Ethics
* 10: Katarzyna de Lazari-Radek and Peter Singer: Parfit on Act
Consequentialism
* 11: Liam Murphy: Nonlegislative Justification: Against Legalist Moral
Theory
* 3 Reasons
* 12: Stephen Darwall: Doing Right by Wrong
* 13: John Broome: Giving Reasons and Given Reasons
* 4 Moral Mathematics: Aggregation, Overdetermination, and Harm
* 14: John Taurek: Reply to Parfit's "Innumerate Ethics"
* 15: Jeff McMahan: Defence Against Parfit's Torturers
* 16: Victor Tadros: Overdetermination and Obligation
* 17: Molly Gardner: What is Harming?
* 5 Egalitarianism and Prioritarianism
* 18: Nils Holtug: Prioritarianism, Risk, and the Gap Between Prudence
and Morality
* 19: Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen: Relational Egalitarianism: Telic and
Deontic
* 6 Supererogation
* 20: F. M. Kamm: Duties That Become Supererogatory or Forbidden?
* 21: Thomas Hurka and Evangeline Tsagarakis: More Supererogatory
* 1 Personal Identity, Prudence, and Ethics
* 1: David O. Brink: Special Concern and Personal Identity
* 2: James Goodrich: Separating Persons
* 3: Tim Campbell: Personal Identity and Impersonal Ethics
* 4: Samuel Scheffler: Temporal Neutrality and the Bias toward the
Future
* 5: Shelly Kagan: What is the Opposite of Well-Being?
* 6: Roger Crisp: Parfit on Love and Partiality
* 2 Normative Ethical Theory
* 7: Elizabeth Ashford: Individualist Utilitarianism and Converging
Theories of Rights
* 8: Ingmar Persson: Parfit s Reorientation: From Revisionism to
Conciliationism
* 9: Brad Hooker: Parfit s Final Arguments in Normative Ethics
* 10: Katarzyna de Lazari-Radek and Peter Singer: Parfit on Act
Consequentialism
* 11: Liam Murphy: Nonlegislative Justification: Against Legalist Moral
Theory
* 3 Reasons
* 12: Stephen Darwall: Doing Right by Wrong
* 13: John Broome: Giving Reasons and Given Reasons
* 4 Moral Mathematics: Aggregation, Overdetermination, and Harm
* 14: John Taurek: Reply to Parfit's "Innumerate Ethics"
* 15: Jeff McMahan: Defence Against Parfit's Torturers
* 16: Victor Tadros: Overdetermination and Obligation
* 17: Molly Gardner: What is Harming?
* 5 Egalitarianism and Prioritarianism
* 18: Nils Holtug: Prioritarianism, Risk, and the Gap Between Prudence
and Morality
* 19: Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen: Relational Egalitarianism: Telic and
Deontic
* 6 Supererogation
* 20: F. M. Kamm: Duties That Become Supererogatory or Forbidden?
* 21: Thomas Hurka and Evangeline Tsagarakis: More Supererogatory