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An Introduction to Utilitarianism

From Theory to Practice

Richard Chappell author William MacAskill author Darius Meissner author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Hackett Publishing Co, Inc

Published:11th Oct '24

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An Introduction to Utilitarianism: From Theory to Practice is a state-of-the-art text, simultaneously accessible to introductory students and informative for more advanced readers. Two key features set it apart. First, its comprehensive coverage of the arguments for and against utilitarianism is unparalleled. Second, it takes seriously the practical implications of utilitarianism for how we should live, with a particular emphasis on utilitarianism's impartial beneficence and its focus on effectiveness. Guided by the conviction that practical ethics is more about how best to use our limited time and resources than which victims to hit with trolleys in thought experiments, its practical upshots should prove amenable to utilitarians and non-utilitarians alike.

This is the perfect introduction to utilitarianism: comprehensive, critical and accessible as a basis for classroom discussion or public debate.”
—Philip Pettit, Princeton University/Australian National University
​"I'll certainly be referring my students to this very useful resource. Enthusiasm for utilitarianism among moral philosophers has ebbed and flowed since the modern version of it was laid out in the nineteenth-century; but the importance of the utilitarian tradition in providing elaborate, well-developed, general theories for thinking about how we ought to behave has been clear all along. This textbook provides lucid introductions to the major contributions of and challenges to utilitarian thinking, today."
—Kwame Anthony Appiah, New York University
"This is a truly excellent book. Its persuasive articulation of utilitarianism shows us why the theory has enjoyed such popularity during so many historical periods. It carefully considers all the most frequently heard objections and shows us how they go wrong. No other book on utilitarianism—and perhaps no other book in normative ethics – is so clear, comprehensive, and convincing."
—Neil Sinhababu, National University of Singapore

ISBN: 9781647922009

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 357g

264 pages