Intricate ethics: rights, responsibilities, and permissible harm

New York ;: Oxford University Press (2007)
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In Intricate Ethics, Kamm questions the moral importance of some non-consequentialist distinctions and then introduces and argues for the moral importance of ...

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Moral Intuitions, Cognitive Psychology, and the Harming/Not-Aiding Distinction

Previous chapters have made liberal use of intuitive judgments about cases and principles. The book has also discussed the difference of opinion between some nonconsequentialists and some consequentialists (such as Peter Unger and Peter Singer) about the use of such judgments. Are the meth... see more

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Frances Myrna Kamm
Rutgers University - New Brunswick

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