Morality as Legislation

Rules and Consequences

Alex Tuckness author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:12th Aug '21

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Examines consequentialist and non-consequentialist interpretations of the question 'what would happen if everyone acted that way?'

'What would happen if everyone acted that way?' This question is often used in everyday moral assessments, but it has a paradoxical quality: it draws not only on Kantian ideas of a universal moral law but also on consequentialist claims that what is right depends on the outcome. In this book, Alex Tuckness examines how the question came to be seen as paradoxical, tracing its history from the theistic approaches of the seventeenth century to the secular accounts of the present. Tuckness shows that the earlier interpretations were hybrid theories that included both consequentialist and non-consequentialist elements, and argues that contemporary uses of this approach will likewise need to combine consequentialist and non-consequentialist commitments.

ISBN: 9781316511404

Dimensions: 235mm x 158mm x 19mm

Weight: 488g

250 pages