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Deontology, Responsibility, and Equality

Lippert-rasmussen, Kasper (EDT)
Museum Tusculanum (2005/02 出版)

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ISBN: 9788763502252
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Source: ENG

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Source: ENG
Academic Level: Graduate

Baker&Taylor Table of Contents
Preface                                            9  (3)
Sources                                            12 (1)
    Introduction                                   13 (88)
      Preliminaries                                13 (2)
      Deontology                                   15 (3)
      Non-deontology                               18 (1)
      The charge of irrationality                  19 (5)
      The non-equivalence principle                24 (4)
      Complexity                                   28 (2)
      The act concept                              30 (5)
      The course of nature                         35 (2)
      Facts about behaviour                        37 (3)
      Harms                                        40 (3)
      The concept of responsibility                43 (3)
      Determinism, compatibilism, and              46 (1)
      incompatibilism
      Ability to do otherwise and the transfer     47 (7)
      argument
      Libertarianism                               54 (6)
      Moral responsibility without free will       60 (2)
      Compatibilist responses                      62 (9)
      Defending the principle of alternative       71 (2)
      possibilities
      The ideal of equality                        73 (5)
      Responsibility for being worse off           78 (4)
      Telic versus deontic egalitarianism          82 (6)
      In itself bad                                88 (5)
      Is inequality bad or is equality good?       93 (2)
      Equally well off in terms of what?           95 (4)
      Non-distributive egalitarian concerns        99 (2)
    Deontology                                     101(113)
      Moral status and the impermissibility of     101(20)
      minimizing violations
        Introduction                               101(2)
        The inviolability account                  103(4)
        Challenges                                 107(2)
        Two conceptions of inviolability           109(2)
        Minimizing violations and responsibility   111(3)
        Inviolability and independence compared    114(4)
        Challenges                                 118(3)
      In what ways are constraints paradoxical?    121(25)
        Introduction                               121(2)
        Nozick on side constraints                 123(2)
        Scheffler: the puzzle of                   125(3)
        non-maximization
        Kamm: expressing respect and concern       128(4)
        for rights
        Nagel: the impersonal value of             132(14)
        constraints
      Are killing and letting die morally          146(26)
      equivalent?
        The issue                                  146(4)
        Non-life-shortening killings and cases     150(3)
        of lettings die
        Why we should reject the actual            153(6)
        sequence account of the prima facie
        wrongness of killing
        The intuition about respect: Malm          159(13)
      Life-prolonging killings and their           172(13)
      relevance to ethics
        The conceivability of life-prolonging      172(4)
        killings
        Two challenges                             176(2)
        Failing to notice the conceivability of    178(3)
        life-prolonging killings - three
        examples
        Why the conceivability of                  181(4)
        life-prolonging killings matters for
        moral theory
      Two puzzles for deontologists:               185(29)
      life-prolonging killings and the moral
      symmetry between killing and causing a
      person to be unconscious
        Preliminaries                              185(2)
        The possibility of life-prolonging         187(5)
        killings
        Some standard accounts of the wrongness    192(8)
        of killings
        The constraints against the killing of     200(4)
        innocents
        An agent-relative constraint against       204(10)
        (life-shortening) killing?
    Moral Responsibility                           214(104)
      Er determinisme og moralsk ansvar            214(25)
      forenelige?
        Princippet om alternative                  214(2)
        handlingsmuligheder
        Frankfurts kritik af princippet om         216(4)
        alternative handlingsmuligheder
        En deterministisk version af               220(6)
        eksempel(A)?
        Det moralske ansvars objekter              226(13)
      Does moral responsibility presuppose         239(14)
      alternative possibilities?
      Kompatibilisme og moralsk ansvar for         253(23)
      undladelser af handlinger
        Princippet om alternative                  253(2)
        handlingsmuligheder
        Frankfurt om PAH                           255(3)
        Undladelser af handlinger                  258(13)
        Er Frankfurtske eksempler                  271(3)
        kohærente?
        Moralsk held og PAH                        274(2)
      Frankfurt, responsibility, and reflexivity   276(12)
        Preliminaries                              276(1)
        Frankfurt on freedom and moral             277(3)
        responsibility
        Reflective awareness and responsibility    280(8)
      Identification and responsibility            288(30)
        Preliminaries                              288(3)
        Frankfurt on acting freely and moral       291(2)
        responsibility
        Higher-order volitions and values          293(5)
        Decisions and contentment                  298(2)
        Planning and the desire to act on          300(7)
        reasons
        The authoritative and the authentic self   307(5)
        The whim problem                           312(2)
        Identification and sources of              314(3)
        identification
        Conclusion                                 317(1)
    Equality                                       318(120)
      Arneson on equality of opportunity for       318(12)
      welfare
      Equality and responsibility                  330(25)
        Introduction                               330(3)
        Actual-and alternative-sequence            333(3)
        egalitarianism
        Arneson and Cohen on equality              336(3)
        Frankfurt on responsibility                339(4)
        Alternative-sequence egalitarianism        343(6)
        Actual-choice egalitarianism               349(3)
        Responsibility-robust egalitarianism       352(3)
      Egalitarianism, option luck, and             355(38)
      responsibility
        Introduction                               355(3)
        Dworkin on option luck and brute luck      358(8)
        Unacceptable risks and the sufficiency     366(6)
        view
        Which probabilities? Which outcomes?       372(10)
        Differential option luck and               382(5)
        responsibility
        On the badness of inequality that          387(6)
        reflect differential exercises of
        responsibility
      Measuring the disvalue of inequality over    393(14)
      time
      Are some inequalities more unequal than      407(31)
      others? Nature, nurture, and equality
        Introduction                               407(4)
        Social versus natural inequalities         411(8)
        Different distinctions                     419(1)
        Nationalist and other restricted-scope     420(5)
        egalitarians
        The concern for inequality resulting       425(5)
        from unfair treatment
        Making versus allowing inequalities        430(3)
        Purely procedural egalitarianism           433(4)
        Conclusion                                 437(1)
  Appendices                                       438(45)
      Appendix 1: Methodology                      438(22)
        Methodological elements                    438(3)
        A coherentist account of the               441(6)
        justification of moral beliefs
        Foundationalism                            447(7)
        Moral justification scepticism             454(6)
      Appendix 2: On defending a significant       460(23)
      version of the constancy assumption
        Introduction                               460(4)
        The insignificance challenge               464(10)
        The challenge from extreme particularism   474(4)
        Contrast arguments                         478(5)
Summary                                            483(7)
Bibliography                                       490

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