Utilitarianism as a Public Philosophy (Cambridge Studies in Philosophy and Public Policy)

Utilitarianism as a Public Philosophy (Cambridge Studies in Philosophy and Public Policy)

by RobertE.Goodin (Author)

Synopsis

Utilitarianism, the great reforming philosophy of the nineteenth century, has today acquired the reputation for being a crassly calculating, impersonal philosophy unfit to serve as a guide to moral conduct. Yet what may disqualify utilitarianism as a personal philosophy makes it an eminently suitable guide for public officials in the pursuit of their professional responsibilities. Robert E. Goodin, a philosopher with many books on political theory, public policy and applied ethics to his credit, defends utilitarianism against its critics and shows how it can be applied most effectively over a wide range of public policies. In discussions of such issues as paternalism, social welfare policy, international ethics, nuclear armaments, and international responses to the environment crisis, he demonstrates what a flexible tool his brand of utilitarianism can be in confronting the dilemmas of public policy in the real world.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 26 May 1995

ISBN 10: 052146806X
ISBN 13: 9780521468060

Media Reviews
'... there is a great deal in this richly argued book for both moral philosophers and social scientists in general.' Roger Crisp, The Times Literary Supplement