Progressive Consequentialism

Prijzen vanaf
83,60

Uitgelicht


Beschrijving

Bol This rigorous work critically examines the progressive consequentialist imperative to leave the world in better shape than they found it. Exploring moral theory and practical ethics, the book makes an important contribution to the rapidly expanding study of less demanding forms of consequentialism that do not require optimally good outcomes. The consequentialist moral stance known as progressive consequentialism is distinguished by its core guiding intuition—?what Mark Vorobej calls the progressive constraint—that you are morally required to leave the world in better shape than you found it. Popular culture is replete with references to this intriguing but profoundly ambiguous injunction. Philosophers, however, have had surprisingly little to say about either the meaning, the merits, and the practical implications of this neglected moral claim. This book fills this glaring gap in the literature. Progressive Consequentialism is, first and foremost, a work in moral theory with an aim to carefully disambiguate the progressive constraint and to rigorously explore the semantic content and the normative implications of some of its most promising variants.

Vergelijk aanbieders (1)

Shop
Prijs
Verzendkosten
Totale prijs
83,60
Gratis
83,60
Naar shop
Gratis Shipping Costs
Beschrijving (1)

This rigorous work critically examines the progressive consequentialist imperative to leave the world in better shape than they found it. Exploring moral theory and practical ethics, the book makes an important contribution to the rapidly expanding study of less demanding forms of consequentialism that do not require optimally good outcomes. The consequentialist moral stance known as progressive consequentialism is distinguished by its core guiding intuition—?what Mark Vorobej calls the progressive constraint—that you are morally required to leave the world in better shape than you found it. Popular culture is replete with references to this intriguing but profoundly ambiguous injunction. Philosophers, however, have had surprisingly little to say about either the meaning, the merits, and the practical implications of this neglected moral claim. This book fills this glaring gap in the literature. Progressive Consequentialism is, first and foremost, a work in moral theory with an aim to carefully disambiguate the progressive constraint and to rigorously explore the semantic content and the normative implications of some of its most promising variants.


Productspecificaties

EAN
  • 9798881803049
Maat


Prijshistorie

Prijzen voor het laatst bijgewerkt op:

Uitgelichte Keuze
83,60
Naar shop