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📖 Description
This book concisely explicates and evaluates four doctrines concerning the nature of moral obligation:
*Hedonism (one's sole moral obligation is to enjoy oneself); *Egoism (one's sole moral obligation is to serve one's own interests); *Consequentialism (the ends justify the means); and *Deontology (the ends do not justify the means).
It is shown that:
*The debate between consequentialism and deontology is spurious, since, despite appearances, these doctrines are equivalent; *Hedonism is incoherent, since a purely pleasure-oriented psychological architecture would not be sufficiently integrated to be capable of making moral decisions; and for much the same reason, *Egoism is compatible with other, more conventional ethical doctrines.