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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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    Henry Sidgwick (1838-1900)
    In J. Mander & A. P. F. Sell (eds.), The Dictionary of Nineteenth-Century British Philosophers, Thoemmes Press. pp. 1018-1028. 2002.
    Dictionary entry written on Henry Sidgwick, which surveys the main features of his moral framework.
    Henry SidgwickUtilitarianism
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    The Ethical Principles of Effective Altruism
    Journal of Global Ethics 12 (2): 137-146. 2016.
    This paper is an examination of the ethical principles of effective altruism as they are articulated by Peter Singer in his book The Most Good You Can Do. It discusses the nature and the plausibility of the principles that he thinks both guide and ought to guide effective altruists. It argues in § II pace Singer that it is unclear that in charitable giving one ought always to aim to produce the most surplus benefit possible and in § III that there is a more attractive set of principles than the …Read more
    This paper is an examination of the ethical principles of effective altruism as they are articulated by Peter Singer in his book The Most Good You Can Do. It discusses the nature and the plausibility of the principles that he thinks both guide and ought to guide effective altruists. It argues in § II pace Singer that it is unclear that in charitable giving one ought always to aim to produce the most surplus benefit possible and in § III that there is a more attractive set of principles than the ones Singer outlines that ought to guide effective altruists in their philanthropic practices and in their lives more generally. These principles fit better with his practical ambitions and with plausible attitudes about the limits of beneficence.
    Applied Ethics, General WorksNormative Ethics, General WorksPolitical EthicsEffective Altruism
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    Griffin, James (1933-)
    In Stuart Brown (ed.), The Dictionary of Twentieth-Century British Philosophers, Thoemmes Press. pp. 348-352. 2005.
    Dictionary entry discussing the main moral and meta-ethical doctrines found in the works of James Griffin.
    Normative Ethics, General WorksObjections to Consequentialism, MiscWell-Being, Misc
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    Introduction to the Symposium on The Most Good You Can Do
    Journal of Global Ethics 12 (2): 127-131. 2016.
    This is the introduction to the Journal of Global Ethics symposium on Peter Singer's The Most Good You Can Do: How Effective Altruism is Changing Ideas About Living Ethically. It summarizes the main features of effective altruism in the context of Singer's work on the moral demands of global poverty and some recent criticisms of effective altruism. The symposium contains contributions by Anthony Skelton, Violetta Igneski, Tracy Isaacs and Peter Singer.
    Applied Ethics and Normative EthicsConsequentialism in Applied EthicsApplied Ethics, General WorksPo…Read more
    Applied Ethics and Normative EthicsConsequentialism in Applied EthicsApplied Ethics, General WorksPolitical Ethics
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    Review of Bart Schultz and Georgios Varouxakis (Eds.) Utilitarianism and Empire (review)
    Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2006 (7). 2006.
    This is a review of Utilitarianism and Empire edited by Schultz and Varouxakis. It expresses admiration for the volume, especially the essays by Pitts and Rosen.
    History of Ethics, MiscUtilitarianism, MiscHenry SidgwickConceptions of Race, MiscColonialism and Po…Read more
    History of Ethics, MiscUtilitarianism, MiscHenry SidgwickConceptions of Race, MiscColonialism and Postcolonialism
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