Concern, Respect, And Cooperation by Garrett Cullity

A philosophical account of the foundations of morality that traces our duties to three interconnected sources—concern for others’ well-being, respect for persons, and the requirements of cooperating with them. It shows how these sources jointly explain familiar norms such as beneficence, non-harm, honesty, fidelity, and fairness, and clarifies their limits and priorities when they conflict. Along the way, it addresses issues like aggregation, partiality, supererogation, complicity, and collective action, aiming to unify deontic constraints and moral options within a single, pluralist framework.

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