Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall (1970)
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Morality based upon categorical imperatives. On a supposed right to tell lies from benevolent motives, by I. Kant.--Utilitarian morality, by H. Sidgwick.--What makes right acts right? by Sir D. Ross.--Utilitarianism, universalisation, and our duty to be just, by J. Harrison.--Extreme and restricted utilitarianism, by J. J. C. Smart.--What if everyone did that? by C. Strang.--Toward a credible form of utilitarianism, by R. B. Brandt.
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Keywords | Ethics |
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Call number | BJ1012.B7 |
ISBN(s) | 0136008747 0136008666 |
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