Abstract

INTRODUCTION SECTION I: NONCONSEQUENTIALISM AND THE TROLLEY PROBLEM: 1. Nonconsequentialism 2. Aggregation and Two Moral Methods 3. Intention, Harm, and the Possibility of a Unified Theory 4. The Doctrines of Double and Triple Effect and Why a Rational Agent Need Not Intend the Means to His End 5. Toward the Essence of Nonconsequentialist Constraints on Harming: Modality, Productive Purity, and the Greater Good Working Itself Out 6. Harming People in Peter Ungers Living High and Letting Die SECTION II: RIGHTS: 7. Moral Status 8. Rights beyond Interests 9. Conflicts of Rights: A Typology SECTION III: RESPONSIBILITIES: 10. Responsibility and Collaboration 11. Does Distance Matter Morally to the Duty to Rescue? 12. The New Problem of Distance in Morality SECTION IV: OTHERS ETHICS: 13. Peter Singers Ethical Theory 14. Moral Intuitions, Cognitive Psychology, and the Harming/Not-Aiding Distinction 15. Harms, Losses, and Evils in Gerts Moral Theory 16. Owing, Justifying, and Rejecting BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX

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