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Dimensions of Consequentialism - Ethics, Equality and Risk

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Informationen zum Autor Martin Peterson is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands. He is author of Non-Bayesian Decision Theory (2008) and An Introduction to Decision Theory (Cambridge, 2009). Klappentext This book introduces a new, multidimensional consequentialist theory, according to which an act's rightness depends on several irreducible dimensions. Zusammenfassung Consequentialism is a major theory of ethics. This book introduces a new type of consequentialist theory! according to which an act's moral rightness depends on a number of separate dimensions! such as individual wellbeing! equality and risk. This multidimensional perspective helps articulate views about ethics in a precise! theoretical framework. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Degrees of rightness; 3. First dimension: persons; 4. Second dimension: equality; 5. Third dimension: risk; 6. Multidimensional decision making; 7. The best one-dimensional theory; 8. The limits of consequentialism; Appendix: multidimensional deontic logic.

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