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14. Frankenstein, Minister of Health
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface: An Antimanual of Ethics vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: What is the Use of Thought Experiments? xiii
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Part I. Problems, Dilemmas, and Paradoxes: Nineteen Moral Puzzles
- 1. Emergencies 1
- 2. The Child Who is Drowning in a Pond 11
- 3. A Transplant Gone Mad 15
- 4. Confronting a Furious Crowd 17
- 5. The Killer Trolley 24
- 6. Incest in All Innocence 42
- 7. The Amoralist 56
- 8. The Experience Machine 65
- 9. Is a Short and Mediocre Life Preferable to No Life at All? 71
- 10. I Would Have Preferred Never to Have Been Born 73
- 11. Must We Eliminate Animals in Order to Liberate Them? 76
- 12. The Utility Monster 89
- 13. A Violinist Has Been Plugged Into Your Back 91
- 14. Frankenstein, Minister of Health 94
- 15. Who Am I Without My Organs? 100
- 16. And If Sexuality Were Free? 104
- 17. It Is Harder to Do Good Intentionally Than It Is to Do Evil 107
- 18. We Are Free, Even If Everything Is Written in Advance 109
- 19. Monsters and Saints 113
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Part II. The Ingredients of the Moral “Cuisine”
- 20. Intuitions and Rules 131
- 21. A Little Method! 134
- 22. What Remains of Our Moral Intuitions? 138
- 23. Where Has the Moral Instinct Gone? 142
- 24. A Philosopher Aware of the Limits of His Moral Intuitions Is Worth Two Others, Indeed More 151
- 25. Understand the Elementary Rules of Moral Reasoning 154
- 26. Dare to Criticize the Elementary Rules of Moral Argument 163
- Conclusion 173
- Glossary 181
- Notes 191
- Index 219
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface: An Antimanual of Ethics vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: What is the Use of Thought Experiments? xiii
-
Part I. Problems, Dilemmas, and Paradoxes: Nineteen Moral Puzzles
- 1. Emergencies 1
- 2. The Child Who is Drowning in a Pond 11
- 3. A Transplant Gone Mad 15
- 4. Confronting a Furious Crowd 17
- 5. The Killer Trolley 24
- 6. Incest in All Innocence 42
- 7. The Amoralist 56
- 8. The Experience Machine 65
- 9. Is a Short and Mediocre Life Preferable to No Life at All? 71
- 10. I Would Have Preferred Never to Have Been Born 73
- 11. Must We Eliminate Animals in Order to Liberate Them? 76
- 12. The Utility Monster 89
- 13. A Violinist Has Been Plugged Into Your Back 91
- 14. Frankenstein, Minister of Health 94
- 15. Who Am I Without My Organs? 100
- 16. And If Sexuality Were Free? 104
- 17. It Is Harder to Do Good Intentionally Than It Is to Do Evil 107
- 18. We Are Free, Even If Everything Is Written in Advance 109
- 19. Monsters and Saints 113
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Part II. The Ingredients of the Moral “Cuisine”
- 20. Intuitions and Rules 131
- 21. A Little Method! 134
- 22. What Remains of Our Moral Intuitions? 138
- 23. Where Has the Moral Instinct Gone? 142
- 24. A Philosopher Aware of the Limits of His Moral Intuitions Is Worth Two Others, Indeed More 151
- 25. Understand the Elementary Rules of Moral Reasoning 154
- 26. Dare to Criticize the Elementary Rules of Moral Argument 163
- Conclusion 173
- Glossary 181
- Notes 191
- Index 219