The Case Against Consequentialism Reconsidered von Nikil Mukerji

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This book argues that critics of consequentialism have not been able to make a successful and comprehensive case against all versions of consequentialism because they have been using the wrong methodology. This methodology relies on the crucial assumption that consequentialist theories share a defining characteristic. This text interprets consequentialism, instead, as a family resemblance term. On that basis, it argues quite an ambitions claim, viz. that all versions of consequentialism should be rejected, including those that have been created in response to conventional criticisms. The book covers a number of classic themes in normative ethics, metaethics and, particularly, ethical methodology and also touches upon certain aspects of experimental moral philosophy. It is written in clear language and is analytic in its argumentative style. As such, the book should appeal to students, graduate students as well as professional academics with an interest in analytic moral philosophy.


This book argues that critics of consequentialism have not been able to make a successful and comprehensive case against all versions of consequentialism because they have been using the wrong methodology. This methodology relies on the crucial assumption that consequentialist theories share a defining characteristic. This text interprets consequentialism, instead, as a family resemblance term. On that basis, it argues quite an ambitions claim, viz. that all versions of consequentialism should be rejected, including those that have been created in response to conventional criticisms. The book covers a number of classic themes in normative ethics, metaethics and, particularly, ethical methodology and also touches upon certain aspects of experimental moral philosophy. It is written in clear language and is analytic in its argumentative style. As such, the book should appeal to students, graduate students as well as professional academics with an interest in analytic moral philosophy.


AutorMukerji, Nikil
EinbandFester Einband
Erscheinungsjahr2016
Seitenangabe245 S.
LieferstatusLieferbar in ca. 20-45 Arbeitstagen
AusgabekennzeichenEnglisch
AbbildungenXXIII, 245 p. 2 illus., schwarz-weiss Illustrationen
MasseH23.5 cm x B15.5 cm 5'325 g
CoverlagSpringer (Imprint/Brand)
Auflage1st ed. 2016
ReiheTheory and Decision Library A:
VerlagSpringer Nature EN

Über den Autor Nikil Mukerji

Nikil Mukerji ist Philosoph und Ökonom sowie Geschäftsführer des Studiengangs 'Philosophie Politik Wirtschaft' an der Universität München. Er ist außerdem Mitglied einer interdisziplinären Forschungsgruppe, die Strategien zum Umgang mit der Covid-19-Pandemie und anderen Katastrophenrisiken entwickelt. Adriano Mannino ist Philosoph und Sozialunternehmer. Er leitet das Solon Center for Policy Innovation der Parmenides Stiftung in München-Pullach. Er ist außerdem Mitglied einer interdisziplinären Forschungsgruppe, die Strategien zum Umgang mit der Covid-19-Pandemie und anderen Katastrophenrisiken entwickelt.

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