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Anthony Skelton

University of Western Ontario
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  • University of Western Ontario
    Department of Philosophy
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University of Toronto, St. George Campus
Graduate Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2005
APA Eastern Division
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Areas of Specialization
Normative Ethics
Value Theory
History of Ethics
Applied Ethics
Areas of Interest
Social and Political Philosophy
Meta-Ethics
Feminist Ethics
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Utilitarianism
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  •  1212
    Review of Fred Feldman, What is This Thing Called Happiness? (review)
    Philosophical Quarterly 63 (251): 395-398. 2013.
    A critical review of Fred Feldman's What is This Thing Called Happiness? which includes a partial defence of the life satisfaction theory of happiness.
    Hedonist Accounts of Well-BeingHappinessWell-Being, Misc
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    Review of J. B. Schneewind, Essays on the History of Moral Philosophy (review)
    Mind 126 (503): 949-954. 2017.
    This is a critical review of J. B. Schneewind's Essays on the History of Moral Philosophy.
    17th/18th Century British Philosophy, MiscHenry Sidgwick19th Century British Philosophy, MiscNormati…Read more
    17th/18th Century British Philosophy, MiscHenry Sidgwick19th Century British Philosophy, MiscNormative Ethics, General WorksApplied Ethics17th/18th Century Ethics19th Century EthicsHistory of Ethics
  •  1048
    Intuitionism
    In James E. Crimmins (ed.), Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of Utilitarianism, Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 280-286. 2013.
    An opinionated encyclopedia entry detailing and evaluating the utilitarian engagement with intuitionism.
    Objections to Deontological Moral Theories, MiscUtilitarianismTopics in Deontological Moral TheoriesRead more
    Objections to Deontological Moral Theories, MiscUtilitarianismTopics in Deontological Moral TheoriesMoral Intuitionism
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    Utilitarian Practical Ethics: Sidgwick and Singer
    In Placido Bucolo, Roger Crisp & Bart Schultz (eds.), Atti del secondo Congresso internazionale su Henry Sidgwick: etica, psichica, politica, Universita Degli Studi Di Catania. 2011.
    It is often argued that Henry Sidgwick is a conservative about moral matters, while Peter Singer is a radical. Both are exponents of a utilitarian account of morality but they use it to very different effect. I think this way of viewing the two is mistaken or, at the very least, overstated. Sidgwick is less conservative than has been suggested and Singer is less radical than he initially seems. To illustrate my point, I will rely on what each has to say about the moral demands of suffering and d…Read more
    It is often argued that Henry Sidgwick is a conservative about moral matters, while Peter Singer is a radical. Both are exponents of a utilitarian account of morality but they use it to very different effect. I think this way of viewing the two is mistaken or, at the very least, overstated. Sidgwick is less conservative than has been suggested and Singer is less radical than he initially seems. To illustrate my point, I will rely on what each has to say about the moral demands of suffering and destitution.
    Applied Ethics and Normative EthicsVarieties of UtilitarianismHenry Sidgwick
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    Ideal Utilitarianism
    In James E. Crimmins (ed.), Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of Utilitarianism, Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 261-265. 2013.
    An opinionated encyclopedia entry on ideal utilitarianism in which various arguments for the view are discussed and evaluated.
    Varieties of UtilitarianismUtilitarianism, MiscValue Pluralism
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