10 Moral ParadoxesISBN: 978-1-4051-6086-5
Hardcover
160 pages
July 2007, Wiley-Blackwell
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Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
1. Fortunate Misfortune.
2. The Paradox of Beneficial Retirement.
3. Two Paradoxes About Justice and the Severity of Punishment.
4. Blackmail: The Solution.
5. The Paradox of Nonpunishment.
6. On Not Being Sorry About the Morally Bad.
7. Choice-Egalitarianism and the Paradox of the Baseline.
8. Morality and Moral Worth.
9. The Paradox of Moral Complaint.
10. Preferring Not To Have Been Born.
11. A Meta-Paradox: Are Paradoxes Bad?.
12. Reflections On Moral Paradox.
Postscript: The Future and Moral Paradox.
References.
Index.
Introduction.
1. Fortunate Misfortune.
2. The Paradox of Beneficial Retirement.
3. Two Paradoxes About Justice and the Severity of Punishment.
4. Blackmail: The Solution.
5. The Paradox of Nonpunishment.
6. On Not Being Sorry About the Morally Bad.
7. Choice-Egalitarianism and the Paradox of the Baseline.
8. Morality and Moral Worth.
9. The Paradox of Moral Complaint.
10. Preferring Not To Have Been Born.
11. A Meta-Paradox: Are Paradoxes Bad?.
12. Reflections On Moral Paradox.
Postscript: The Future and Moral Paradox.
References.
Index.

