
Partiality and impartiality: morality, special relationships, and the wider world
Feltham, Brian
Cottingham, John
Issues of impartiality and partiality are a major focus of debate in moral theory. Should our personal relationships and commitments have a special place in our moral deliberations? Ten specially written essays by experts in the field offer a variety of perspectives, which will interest readers in both theoretical and practical ethics. INDICE: Brian Feltham: Introduction; 1: Brad Hooker: When is Impartiality Morally Appropriate?; 2: Gerald F. Gaus: The Demands of Impartiality and the Evolution of Morality; 3: John Cottingham: Impartiality and Ethical Formation; 4: Maximilian de Gaynesford: The Bishop, The Chambermaid, The Wife, and TheAss: What difference does it make if something is mine?; 5: Samuel Scheffler:Morality and Reasonable Partiality; 6: Sarah Stroud: Permissible Partiality, Projects, and Plural Agency; 7: Stephen Darwall: Responsibility within Relations; 8: Niko Kolodny: Which Relationships Justify Partiality? General Considerations and Problem Cases; 9: Michael Ridge: Fairness and Non-Compliance; 10: David Estlund: I Will If You Will: Leveraged Enhancements and Distributive Justice; Bibliography; Index
- ISBN: 978-0-19-957995-2
- Editorial: Oxford University
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 272
- Fecha Publicación: 28/10/2010
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés