eyal zamir
barak medina
Oxford University Press
2010
376页
部分目录:
part one Th eory 9
1. Th e Consequentialist Nature of Economic Analysis 11
A. General 11
B. Normative Economics 11
C. Consequentialism and Its Critique 18
D. Responses to the Lack-of-Constraints Critique 21
1. Long-Term and Indirect Eff ects 22
2. Rule-Consequentialism 24
3. “Preferences for Constraints” 27
4. Feelings of Virtue and Remorse 29
5. An Improved Th eory of the Good:
Ideal Preferences 30
6. Summary 32
E. Responses to the Demandingness Objection 33
F. Conclusion 40
2. Th reshold Deontology and Its Critique 41
A. Deontology 41
B. Critique of Deontology in General 49
C. Critique of Th reshold Deontology 51
D. Concluding Remarks 56
3. Private and Public Morality 57
A. General 57
B. Th e Private/Public Distinction 58
C. Doing and Allowing 60