
Principles and Persons
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- Introduction
- 1 Personal Identity, Prudence, and Ethics
- 1: David O. Brink: Special Concern and Personal Identity
- 2: James Goodrich: Separating Persons
- 3: Tim Campbell: Personal Identity and Impersonal Ethics
- 4: Samuel Scheffler: Temporal Neutrality and the Bias toward the Future
- 5: Shelly Kagan: What is the Opposite of Well-Being?
- 6: Roger Crisp: Parfit on Love and Partiality
- 2 Normative Ethical Theory
- 7: Elizabeth Ashford: Individualist Utilitarianism and Converging Theories of Rights
- 8: Ingmar Persson: Parfit s Reorientation: From Revisionism to Conciliationism
- 9: Brad Hooker: Parfit s Final Arguments in Normative Ethics
- 10: Katarzyna de Lazari-Radek and Peter Singer: Parfit on Act Consequentialism
- 11: Liam Murphy: Nonlegislative Justification: Against Legalist Moral Theory
- 3 Reasons
- 12: Stephen Darwall: Doing Right by Wrong
- 13: John Broome: Giving Reasons and Given Reasons
- 4 Moral Mathematics: Aggregation, Overdetermination, and Harm
- 14: John Taurek: Reply to Parfit's "Innumerate Ethics"
- 15: Jeff McMahan: Defence Against Parfit's Torturers
- 16: Victor Tadros: Overdetermination and Obligation
- 17: Molly Gardner: What is Harming?
- 5 Egalitarianism and Prioritarianism
- 18: Nils Holtug: Prioritarianism, Risk, and the Gap Between Prudence and Morality
- 19: Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen: Relational Egalitarianism: Telic and Deontic
- 6 Supererogation
- 20: F. M. Kamm: Duties That Become Supererogatory or Forbidden?
- 21: Thomas Hurka and Evangeline Tsagarakis: More Supererogatory
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