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This book is a monograph on moral philosophy and social philosophy, particularly the part of the .
This book is a monograph on moral philosophy and social philosophy, particularly the part of the philosophy of economics that is related to the general distribution problem. It presents a comprehensive ethical theory, together with an application of the theory to distributive justice. The viewpoint of this theory is utilitarian. Dan W. Brock, Chapter 9: Utilitarianism, in And Justice for All: New Introductory Essays in Ethics and Public Policy, ed. Tom Regan and Donald Van Deveer (Totowa, New Jersey: Rowman and Little Field, 1982), pp. 217–240. 63. For a detailed discussion of justification, see Sections 6. 1 and .
Tom Regan was born Thomas Howard Regan on November 28, 1938, in. .And Justice For All: New Introductory Essays in Ethics and Social Policy.
Tom Regan was born Thomas Howard Regan on November 28, 1938, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He was a member of numerous professional societies, and has held a variety of offices in them, including the North Carolina Philosophical Society; the American Society for Value Inquiry; the Society for the Study of Ethics and Animals; Ethics and Values in Science and Technology; and the American Philosophical Association's Committee on Medical Ethics. All That Dwell Therein: Essays on Animal Rights and Environmental Ethics.
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Reprinted in Donald VanDeVeer and Christne Pierce, ed. The Environmental Ethics and Policy Book: Philosophy . Chapter 11, pages 324-359, in Tom Regan, e. Just Business: New Introductory Essays in Business Ethics (New York: Random House, 1984)
Reprinted in Donald VanDeVeer and Christne Pierce, ed. The Environmental Ethics and Policy Book: Philosophy, Ecology, Economics, 1st e. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing C. 1994), pp. 88-93, 485-492. Reprinted in Michael Boylan, e. Environmental Ethics (Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2001), pages 228-247. Just Business: New Introductory Essays in Business Ethics (New York: Random House, 1984). Also published in Philosophy Gone Wild. Download/print in PDF format.
Sunday Essay Society; and a diary Moore kept throughout his formative years, breaking off on April 19, 1916.
Regan’s second book, The Elements of Ethics, is a series of ten lectures Moore delivered in 1898. Large parts of these lectures were carried over by Moore into Principia Ethica and, Regan maintains, these lectures cast important light on Principia’s pages. Sunday Essay Society; and a diary Moore kept throughout his formative years, breaking off on April 19, 1916. Using these materials, Regan argues that Principia's primary purpose was (as Moore wrote) to "humble the Science of Ethics" by exposing the "lies" told by "would-be scientific ethicists" ("Art, Morals, and Religion": May 5, 1901).