Consensualism in Principle: On the Foundations of Non-consequentialist Moral Reasoning

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Psychology Press, 2001 - Philosophy - 166 pages
This book presents and argues for a suitably articulated version of consensualism as a form of Kantian moral theory with an ability to powerfully illuminate the moral intuitions to which Kantian and utilitarian theories have traditionally appealed.
 

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Introduction
1
Relevant Reasons in Moral Argument
43
Chapter III
73
Unanimity and Aggregation
117

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Rahul Kumar is in the Philosophy Department at the University of Pennsylvania.

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