Consequentialists claim that their theory is simply that the right action is whichever one will lead to the best state of affairs - and that this formulation provides a powerful intuitive ground for accepting consequentialism. Recent arguments in value theory threaten to show that this formulation lacks either coherent meaning, because states of affairs cannot be good simpliciter, or philosophical power, because their goodness provides no reason to bring them about. I respond to two such arguments - from Judith Jarvis Thomson and Richard Kraut - contending that none can quite be made to work in a way which undercuts consequentialism's simple formulation
Satisficing consequentialism is an unpopular theory. Because it permits gratuitous sub-optimal behav...
My concern in this paper is to argue that consequentialist theories such as utilitarianism are best ...
This paper sets out a novel challenge to consequentialism as a theory in normative ethics. The chall...
Consequentialists claim that their theory is simply that the right action is whichever one will lead...
To 'consequentialise' is to take a putatively non-consequentialist moral theory and show that it is ...
Consequentializing involves both a strategy and conditions for its successful implementation. The s...
I argue that the strongest form of consequentialism is one which rejects the claim that we are moral...
Moral wrongness comes in degrees. On a consequentialist view of ethics, the wrongness of an act shou...
Is consequentialism consistent with common-sense morality? I argue for a negative answer to this que...
The aim of this thesis is to outline a form of consequentialism which denies the deeply unintuitive ...
Recent work on consequentialism has revealed it to be more flexible than previously thought. Consequ...
The thesis is an examination of the familiar objection that Consequentialism is unreasonably demandi...
Evaluator-relative consequentialists frequently endorse the traditional doing-allowing distinction. ...
That many values can be consequentialized – incorporated into a ranking of states of affairs – is of...
The problem of the consequentialism in ethics is the subject of this paper. J. Nida-Rümelin, who is ...
Satisficing consequentialism is an unpopular theory. Because it permits gratuitous sub-optimal behav...
My concern in this paper is to argue that consequentialist theories such as utilitarianism are best ...
This paper sets out a novel challenge to consequentialism as a theory in normative ethics. The chall...
Consequentialists claim that their theory is simply that the right action is whichever one will lead...
To 'consequentialise' is to take a putatively non-consequentialist moral theory and show that it is ...
Consequentializing involves both a strategy and conditions for its successful implementation. The s...
I argue that the strongest form of consequentialism is one which rejects the claim that we are moral...
Moral wrongness comes in degrees. On a consequentialist view of ethics, the wrongness of an act shou...
Is consequentialism consistent with common-sense morality? I argue for a negative answer to this que...
The aim of this thesis is to outline a form of consequentialism which denies the deeply unintuitive ...
Recent work on consequentialism has revealed it to be more flexible than previously thought. Consequ...
The thesis is an examination of the familiar objection that Consequentialism is unreasonably demandi...
Evaluator-relative consequentialists frequently endorse the traditional doing-allowing distinction. ...
That many values can be consequentialized – incorporated into a ranking of states of affairs – is of...
The problem of the consequentialism in ethics is the subject of this paper. J. Nida-Rümelin, who is ...
Satisficing consequentialism is an unpopular theory. Because it permits gratuitous sub-optimal behav...
My concern in this paper is to argue that consequentialist theories such as utilitarianism are best ...
This paper sets out a novel challenge to consequentialism as a theory in normative ethics. The chall...