In this paper I register disagreement with Katarzyna de Lazari-Radek and Peter Singer on three significant issues. First, Sidgwick does not give utilitarianism the advantage over Ros-sian pluralistic intuitionism. Both views are still very much in the running. Second, his du-alism survives their evolutionary argument. The egoist principle is no more or less vulner-able to debunking than the principle of impartial benevolence. Third, though his view on pleasure is not entirely clear, Sidgwick is best understood to be offering a traditional ‘feel-ing-tone’ account of pleasure, rather than a view which gives a significant role to the ‘ap-prehension’ of the subject
Εudaimonia, Pleasure and the Defeat of Particularity ABSTRACT: In the times when the predominant de...
[Abstract]In the field of political economy, Sidgwick’s reputation is not so prominent,at least as c...
In this paper, I present my solutions to two closely related questions about pleasure. One of these...
In this paper I register disagreement with Katarzyna de Lazari-Radek and Peter Singer on three signi...
This chapter begins by distinguishing different kinds of hedonism, and focuses in particular on welf...
P(論文)Green and Sidgwick are great philosophers in England in the nineteenth century. The former belo...
Sidgwick holds that pleasures are feelings that appear desirable qua feeling. I defend this interpre...
Many themes of late twentieth century ethics are prefigured in Sidgwick’s Method of Ethics. In parti...
In his excellent Sidgwickian Ethics, David Phillips argues that Sidgwick’s argument for utilitariani...
Many themes of late twentieth century ethics are prefigured in Sidgwick’s Method of Ethics. In parti...
In this paper I discuss the role played by the ideas of ‘common sense’ and ‘common sense morality’ i...
Sidgwick famously claimed that an argument in favour of utilitarianism might be provided by demonstr...
L’ouvrage célèbre de Henry Sidwick, The Methods of Ethics (1874), avait pour objet de trouver un fon...
In the times where the predominant description of the world has become that of the so-called “post-t...
In this response to the essays by Crisp, Parfit, Hooker and Nakano-Okuno on our The Point of View of...
Εudaimonia, Pleasure and the Defeat of Particularity ABSTRACT: In the times when the predominant de...
[Abstract]In the field of political economy, Sidgwick’s reputation is not so prominent,at least as c...
In this paper, I present my solutions to two closely related questions about pleasure. One of these...
In this paper I register disagreement with Katarzyna de Lazari-Radek and Peter Singer on three signi...
This chapter begins by distinguishing different kinds of hedonism, and focuses in particular on welf...
P(論文)Green and Sidgwick are great philosophers in England in the nineteenth century. The former belo...
Sidgwick holds that pleasures are feelings that appear desirable qua feeling. I defend this interpre...
Many themes of late twentieth century ethics are prefigured in Sidgwick’s Method of Ethics. In parti...
In his excellent Sidgwickian Ethics, David Phillips argues that Sidgwick’s argument for utilitariani...
Many themes of late twentieth century ethics are prefigured in Sidgwick’s Method of Ethics. In parti...
In this paper I discuss the role played by the ideas of ‘common sense’ and ‘common sense morality’ i...
Sidgwick famously claimed that an argument in favour of utilitarianism might be provided by demonstr...
L’ouvrage célèbre de Henry Sidwick, The Methods of Ethics (1874), avait pour objet de trouver un fon...
In the times where the predominant description of the world has become that of the so-called “post-t...
In this response to the essays by Crisp, Parfit, Hooker and Nakano-Okuno on our The Point of View of...
Εudaimonia, Pleasure and the Defeat of Particularity ABSTRACT: In the times when the predominant de...
[Abstract]In the field of political economy, Sidgwick’s reputation is not so prominent,at least as c...
In this paper, I present my solutions to two closely related questions about pleasure. One of these...