Morality, Mortality: Volume II: Rights, Duties, and Status

Author:   F. M. Kamm (Professor of Philosophy, Adjunct Professor of Law, Professor of Philosophy, Adjunct Professor of Law, New York University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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Pages:   400
Publication Date:   12 September 1996
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Morality, Mortality: Volume II: Rights, Duties, and Status


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In Morality, Mortality, Volume II, Kamm continues to explore questions of life and death as illustrations of general issues in moral theory. Resuming her development of non- consequentialist ethical theory and its application to practical ethical problems, she explores the distinction between killing and letting die, between harming and not aiding, and between intending and foreseeing harm. Throughout this examination, she focuses on the methodology used in analyzing these questions. Kamm develops a principled account of when harming some to save others is permissable and impermissable. In the process, she discusses the ""Survival Lottery and Trolley Problem,"" and other related dilemmatic situations. Kamm then covers the concepts of rights and prerogatives, contrasting a victim-focused account of rights with that of an agent-relative account. Here, she considers the problem of minimizing rights violations, and the significance of the status of inviolability. She concludes Volume II by assessing whether agreements or superogatory conduct may permissably override restrictions, and what their doing or not doing indicates about morality, duties, and prerogatives.

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Author:   F. M. Kamm (Professor of Philosophy, Adjunct Professor of Law, Professor of Philosophy, Adjunct Professor of Law, New York University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 23.80cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 16.20cm
Weight:   0.821kg
ISBN:  

9780195084597


ISBN 10:   0195084594
Pages:   400
Publication Date:   12 September 1996
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Kamm's book is a brilliant and powerful defense of the deontological perspective concerning the morality of killing. It is arguably the most impressive book-length treatment of substantive ethics since Derek Parfit's Reasons and Persons was published over a decade ago...[H]er painstakingly meticulous case method yields a wealth of important insights. --Ethics<br> .,. an impressive display of Francis Kamm's talent for discerning hard-to-see but morally salient differences between apparently similar cases. This, in conjunction with its several theoretical innovations, make the book well worth reading. --The Philosophical Review<br>


Frances Kamm's analytical prowess, her painstaking examination of concrete moral choices and fundamental moral concepts, and her ingenuity at crafting examples to illustrate subtle distinctions in evaluative judgements have earned her a considerable reputation. All of these qualities are richly displayed in this daunting, rewarding book ... Kamm's analyses are often inventive, her frequent digressions illuminate old problems in surprisingly revealing ways, and her plenteous examples make excellent grist for reflection. Nobody who cares about the issues it covers can ignore this book. Eric Rakowski, Mind Taken as a whole, the three books are a prodigious achievement ... A review of this scope cannot hope to indicate the rich array of topics addressed in this book, or the subtlety and ingenuity of its arguments ... this one strikes very deep. Times Literary Supplement


<br> Kamm's book is a brilliant and powerful defense of the deontological perspective concerning the morality of killing. It is arguably the most impressive book-length treatment of substantive ethics since Derek Parfit's Reasons and Persons was published over a decade ago...[H]er painstakingly meticulous case method yields a wealth of important insights. --Ethics<br>. ..an impressive display of Francis Kamm's talent for discerning hard-to-see but morally salient differences between apparently similar cases. This, in conjunction with its several theoretical innovations, make the book well worth reading. --The Philosophical Review<br>


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