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The Demands Of Consequentialism by Tim Mulgan, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

From Tim Mulgan

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The Demands Of Consequentialism by Tim Mulgan, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
The Demands Of Consequentialism by Tim Mulgan, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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The Demands Of Consequentialism by Tim Mulgan, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

From Tim Mulgan

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According to consequentialism, we should always put our resources where they will do the most good. A small contribution to a reputable aid agency can save a child from a crippling illness. We should thus devote all our energies to charity work, as well as all our money, till we reach thepoint where our own basic needs, or ability to keep earning money, are in jeopardy. Such conclusions strike many people as absurd. Consequentialism seems unreasonably demanding, as it leaves the agent no room for her own projects or interests. Tim Mulgan examines consequentialist responses to this objection. A variety of previous consequentialist solutions are considered and foundwanting, including rule consequentialism, the extremism of Shelly Kagan and Peter Singer, Michael Slote's satisficing consequentialism, and Samuel Scheffler's hybrid moral theory. The Demands of Consequentialism develops a new consequentialist theory, designed to be intuitively appealing, theoretically sound, and only moderately demanding. Moral choices are first divided into distinct realms, primarily on the basis of their impact on the well-being of others. Each realm hasits own characteristic features, and different moral realms are governed by different moral principles. The resulting theory incorporates elements of act consequentialism, rule consequentialism, and Scheffler's hybid theory. This original and highly readable account of the limits of consequentialism will be useful to anyone interested in understanding morality. | The Demands Of Consequentialism by Tim Mulgan, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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