ABSTRACT

This book presents and argues for a suitably articulated version of consensualism as a form of Kantian moral theory with an ability to powerfully illuminate the moral intuitions to which Kantian and utilitarian theories have traditionally appealed.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter One|38 pages

Unanimity and Impartiality

chapter Chapter Two|34 pages

Relevant Reasons in Moral Argument

chapter Chapter Three|40 pages

Consensualism and Non-Consequentialism

chapter Chapter Four|32 pages

Unanimity and Aggregation