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Killing and Other Dastardly Deeds: Hard Problems for Moral Theory (Carl G. Hempel Lecture Series) Kindle Edition

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Management number 219442023 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $14.40 Model Number 219442023
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A powerful and probing critique of the ethical permissibility of serious harmsIn Killing and Other Dastardly Deeds, eminent philosopher John Hawthorne rigorously probes the commonsense morality of killing and other serious harms, exposing troubling issues at the foundations of ethical thought.The book addresses the ethical significance of causatives, focusing on the contrast between actions that are killings and those that aren’t killings, but which hasten death. It offers an extensive critique of popular contractualist treatments of the wrongness of harming people. It also investigates the popular absolutist idea that one should never perform an action that will with certainty kill someone when the only upside is an array of trifling goods. Along the way, readers learn just how difficult it is to embed various standard ethical ideas into a sensible normative theory of decision making.Drawing many connections with areas of philosophy beyond ethics, and making important contributions at the intersection of ethics and decision theory, Killing and Other Dastardly Deeds is an insightful critique of absolutist prohibitions on killing. Read more

ISBN13 978-0691290225
Language English
Publisher Princeton University Press
Print length 248 pages
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Publication date July 28, 2026

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