
Ethics Without Intention
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Di Nucci approaches the doctrine of double effect from four key directions: its historical origins, which can be traced further back than the classic attribution to Aquinas; its theoretical coherence, which is the subject of a lively contemporary debate in philosophy; its moral intuitiveness, which has always been taken for granted but has recently begun to be questioned; and finally its relevance to the difficult moral and political decisions of our time. An engaging and comprehensive introduction to the doctrine of double effect.
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1. Introductory Remarks: We Never Do Just One Thing
Part I: The Doctrine of Double Effect
2. Definitions First: Classic Formulations of the Doctrine
3. Back to the Beginning: Aristotle, Aquinas and the Origins of Double Effect
Part II: Double Effect in Theory
4. The Trolley Problem
5. An Experimental Approach to the Permissibility of Killing One to Save Five
6. A Theoretical Problem with Double Effect: Closeness
7. Kamm, Kant, and Double Effect
Part III: Double Effect in Practice
8. The Classic Application of Double Effect: Collateral Damages
9. An Experimental Approach to the Distinction between Intending and Merely Foreseeing
10. Bioethical Applications: The Example of Embryo Loss and Stem Cell Research
11. What Shall I Do? The Doctrine Cannot Tell Us How We May Permissibly Act
12. Concluding Remarks: Responsibility, Character and Mends
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