
The Limits of Morality
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- 1. Against Ordinary Morality
- Dramatis Personae
- Moral Methodology
- Promoting the Good
- Resisting Options to Do Harm
- Constraints
- The Two-level Conception of Morality
- Contracts
- Promissory Notes
- 2. The Structure of Ordinary Morality
- The Existence of the Pro Tanto Reason
- The Concept of the Good
- Moral Requirement
- Ordinary Morality
- The Neutrality of the Framework
- 3. Doing Harm
- Drawing the Line
- Paralysis
- Interfering
- Difficult Cases
- Aid
- The Relevance of the Distinction
- Three Mysteries
- 4. Intending Harm
- Harm Intended as Means
- Self-defense
- Shields
- Permission
- Due Proportion
- Relevance Again
- More Mysteries
- 5. Without Constraints
- Abandoning the Constraint
- The Neo-moderate
- Avoiding the Constraint
- Avoiding the Distinction
- 6. Avoiding the Appeal
- Granting Constraints
- The Self-constraint Argument
- Rights
- The Elements of Rights
- Positive Rights
- 7. The Appeal to Cost
- The Advantages of the Appeal
- The Sacrifice of Interests
- Other Options
- The Neighborhood of the Account
- The Personal Point of View
- Reflecting the Nature of Persons
- 8. The Negative Argument
- Two Attitudes about the Nature of Persons
- Prudence
- Vivid Belief
- Others
- Hypothetical Judges
- Abandoning Universality
- The Core of the Bias
- Overcoming the Bias
- 9. The Positive Argument
- Endorsing the Subjective Standpoint
- The Patient's Point of View
- Grounding Constraints
- The Moral Point of View
- Merits of the Subjective
- Avoiding Moral Decisiveness
- Noninsistent Reasons
- The Defense of Options
- 10. Extraordinary Morality
- The Value of Being Moral
- Political and Social Structures
- Freedom
- The Demands of Morality
- References
- Index
- A
- B
- C
- D
- E
- F
- G
- H
- I
- J
- K
- L
- M
- N
- O
- P
- R
- S
- T
- U
- V
- W
- Z
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