This volume is a comprehensive and accessible guide to the Trolley Problem, one of the most intensively discussed and controversial puzzles in contemporary moral philosophy. It will be valuable for students and scholars working on any aspect of the Problem and its intellectual significance.
This volume is a comprehensive and accessible guide to the Trolley Problem, one of the most intensively discussed and controversial puzzles in contemporary moral philosophy. It will be valuable for students and scholars working on any aspect of the Problem and its intellectual significance.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Hallvard Lillehammer; 1. Keeping track of your trolleys: origins and destinations Hallvard Lillehammer; 2. Shunted trolleys and other diversions: solving Thomson's puzzles William J. FitzPatrick; 3. Must we turn the trolley? Peter A. Graham; 4. Nonconsequentialism in light of the trolley problem F. M. Kamm; 5. Non-consequentialist principles under conditions of uncertainty: a framework Dana Kay Nelkin and Samuel C. Rickless; 6. The trolley problem and the doing/allowing distinction Fiona Woollard; 7. Virtue ethics and the trolley problem Liezl van Zyl; 8. Trolley dilemmas from the philosopher's armchair to the psychologist's lab Guy Kahane and Jim A. C. Everett; 9. Trolleyology: what it is, why it matters, what it's taught us, and how it's been misunderstood Joshua D. Greene; 10. Cross-cultural responses to trolley problems and their implications for moral philosophy or: how I learned to stop worrying and love (constructivist) relativism Natalie Gold; 11. Ethical accident algorithms for autonomous vehicles and the trolley problem: three philosophical disputes Sven Nyholm; 12. A new trolley problem? Ezio Di Nucci; Bibliography.
Introduction Hallvard Lillehammer; 1. Keeping track of your trolleys: origins and destinations Hallvard Lillehammer; 2. Shunted trolleys and other diversions: solving Thomson's puzzles William J. FitzPatrick; 3. Must we turn the trolley? Peter A. Graham; 4. Nonconsequentialism in light of the trolley problem F. M. Kamm; 5. Non-consequentialist principles under conditions of uncertainty: a framework Dana Kay Nelkin and Samuel C. Rickless; 6. The trolley problem and the doing/allowing distinction Fiona Woollard; 7. Virtue ethics and the trolley problem Liezl van Zyl; 8. Trolley dilemmas from the philosopher's armchair to the psychologist's lab Guy Kahane and Jim A. C. Everett; 9. Trolleyology: what it is, why it matters, what it's taught us, and how it's been misunderstood Joshua D. Greene; 10. Cross-cultural responses to trolley problems and their implications for moral philosophy or: how I learned to stop worrying and love (constructivist) relativism Natalie Gold; 11. Ethical accident algorithms for autonomous vehicles and the trolley problem: three philosophical disputes Sven Nyholm; 12. A new trolley problem? Ezio Di Nucci; Bibliography.
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