Ethics at 3:AM
Questions and Answers on How to Live Well
Richard Marshall
Table of Contents
i. Introduction
ii. List of contributors
Section 1: Meta-Ethics
1:Life After Faith, Philip Kitcher
2:Thinking How To Live, Allen Gibbard
3:Ethics Without Principles, Jonathan Dancy
4:The Existentialist of Hard Choices, Ruth Chang
5:From Normativity to Responsibility, Joseph Raz
6:Deep Control, Death and Co., John Martin Fischer
7:Being For, Mark A. Shroeder
8:The Contractualist, Thomas Scanlon
Section 2: Normative Ethics
i. Virtue ethics
9:Against Absolute Goodness, Richard Kraut
10:The Pyrrhonian Sceptic, Katja Maria Vogt
11:Buddhist Ethics, Nicolas Bommarito
ii. Deontological Ethics
12:Law and Ethics, Matthew Kramer
13:Law as a Leap of Faith, John Gardner
14:From the 2nd Person, Stephen Darwall
iii. Consequentialist Ethics
15:The Hedonistic Utilitarian, Torbjörn Tännsjö
16:From the Point of View of the Universe, Katarzyna de Lazari-Radek
Section 3: Applied Ethics
17:Saying No to Jack Bauer, Rebecca Gordon
18:Philosophy of Captivity, Lori Gruen
19:Rethinking the Formula of Humanity, Japa Pallikkathayil
20:Conscience and Conviction, Kimberlie Brownlee
21:Civic Friendship, Sibyl Schwarzenbach
22:The Colour of Our Shame, Christopher Lebron
23:The Ethics of Care, Virginia Held
24:Sex, Culture, Justice, Clare Chambers
25:Philosophy of the Zettabyte, Luciano Floridi
26:Neuroethics, Kathinka Evers