Ethical Theory 2
Theories About How We Should Live
Edited by James Rachels
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. What Makes Action Right?, W. D. Ross
2. Extreme and Restricted Utilitarianism, J. J. C. Smart
3. Motive Utilitarianism, Robert M. Adams
4. On Consequentialism, James Cargile
5. Justice as Fairness, John Rawls
6. Contractualism and Utilitarianism, T. M. Scanlon
7. Why Contractarianism?, David Gauthier
8. Can There be a Right-Based Moral Theory?, J. L. Mackie
9. Later Selves and Moral Principles, Derek Parfit
10. Persons, Character, and Morality, Bernard Williams
11. Quandary Ethics, Edmund Pincoffs
12. Supererogation, Wrongdoing, and Vice, Gregory W. Trianosky
13. Alienation, Consequentialism, and the Demands of Morality, Peter Railton
14. Consistency in Action, Onora O'Neill
15. The Right to Lie: Kant on Dealing with Evil, Christine M. Korsgaard
16. The Fragmentation of Value, Thomas Nagel
Notes on the Contributors
Select Bibliography
Index