Sidgwickian Ethics by David JP Phillips
The book delves into the ethical theories of Henry Sidgwick, a prominent 19th-century philosopher, exploring his utilitarian framework and its implications for modern ethical thought. It examines Sidgwick's arguments on the principles of rational benevolence and the dualism of practical reason, highlighting his contributions to moral philosophy and the enduring relevance of his ideas. Through a detailed analysis, the book sheds light on Sidgwick's influence on contemporary debates in ethics, particularly concerning the reconciliation of self-interest with the greater good and the pursuit of moral objectivity.
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