Three Methods of Ethics: A Debate

Philosophical Review 109 (1):125 (2000)
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In The Methods of Ethics, Sidgwick took seriously egoism, utilitarianism, and commonsense morality. Virtue ethics was treated as part of commonsense morality. Three Methods, reflecting recent tastes, considers Kant, consequentialism, and virtue ethics. Oddly, it does not reflect the major development since Sidgwick—the revival of contractualism.

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Michael Slote
University of Miami
Philip Pettit
Australian National University
Marcia Baron
Indiana University, Bloomington

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