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2250E. F. Carritt (1876-1964)In Hugh LaFollette (ed.), The International Encyclopedia of Ethics, Wiley-blackwell. 2013.E. F. Carritt (1876-1964) was educated at and taught in Oxford University. He made substantial contributions both to aesthetics and to moral philosophy. The focus of this entry is his work in moral philosophy. His most notable works in this field are The Theory of Morals (1928) and Ethical and Political Thinking (1947). Carritt developed views in metaethics and in normative ethics. In meta-ethics he defends a cognitivist, non-naturalist moral realism and was among the first to respond to A. J. A…Read more
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220Schultz's SidgwickUtilitas 19 (1): 91-103. 2007.Bart Schultz’s Henry Sidgwick: Eye of the Universe is a welcome addition to the growing literature on Sidgwick. In this article, I direct my attention for the most part to one aspect of what Schultz says about Sidgwick’s masterpiece, The Methods of Ethics, as well as to what he does not say about Sidgwick’s illuminating but neglected work Practical Ethics. This article is divided into three sections. In the first, I argue that there is a problem with Schultz’s endorsement of the view that Sidgwi…Read more
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1095Henry 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.
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3567The Ethical Principles of Effective AltruismJournal 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
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1867Griffin, 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.
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