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Authors: David Edmonds
Anscombe, Elisabeth,
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,
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,
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79
; on contraception,
25
,
61
; Roman Catholicism and,
25
,
61
Aquinas, St. Thomas,
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,
26
–
28
,
177
Aristotle,
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,
171
–
72
,
203n6
artificial intelligence,
123
–
24
artificiality of trolleyology,
100
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101
Asian disease case,
104
–
5
Asperger’s syndrome,
149
Attard, Rina,
121
–
22
authority, actions following orders,
128
–
29
,
200n1
Ayer, A. J.,
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Balogh, Thomas, Lord “Tommy,”
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,
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bathtub drowning case,
52
battery,
123
behavioral economics,
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–
5
; Ultimatum Game and,
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–
62
belief: cultural contexts and,
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90
,
109
; Gettier and knowledge
vs.
,
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–
90
; as innate
vs.
acquired,
162
; neurological activity and,
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,
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,
154
; reflective equilibrium and,
96
Bentham, Jeremy,
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,
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; Asperger’s Syndrome and,
149
; Benthamism,
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,
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,
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; and disregard for moral intuitions,
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; and “felicific calculus,”
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72
; and natural rights,
73
; skeleton of,
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69
biological warfare case,
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82
boo-hooray theory,
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Bosanquet, Bernard,
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Bosanquet, Philippa “Pip.”
See
Foot, Philippa “Pip” Bosanquet
Bosanquet, William Sydney Bence,
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brain injuries or abnormalities: Asperger’s syndrome,
149
; Capgras syndrome,
147
; Phineas Gage and traumatic brain injury,
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,
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–
49
; psychopaths,
164
; tumors,
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–
46
Brave New World
(Huxley),
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56
The Brothers Karamazov
(Dostoyevsky),
51
cannibalism,
117
–
19
,
180
Capgras syndrome,
147
cases (real life): Churchill’s dilemma,
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7
; Dudley’s cannibalism,
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19
; ferry killer,
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21
; Gäfgen kidnapping,
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,
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,
181
; Johu train accident,
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,
102
; Maltese conjoined twins,
121
–
22
; organ donation,
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3
cases (theoretical): Asian disease,
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–
5
; bathtub drowning,
52
; biological warfare case,
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82
; Chinese Room case,
171
; drug case,
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34
; dying violinist,
39
; experience machine case,
170
; falling ceiling case,
89
; fat man in the cave,
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33
,
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–
63
; footbridge scenarios (
See
footbridge scenarios
); Nazi thought experiment,
122
–
23
,
149
; party case,
54
; Spur (
See
Spur scenario
); Tele-Transporter case,
170
–
71
; transplant case,
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34
; Tumble case,
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,
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,; twenty Indians case,
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82
; two philosophers case,
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; Tyrone and Chip case,
131
Categorical Imperative (Kant),
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48
,
196n5
category errors,
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51
Catholicism: Anscombe and (
See
Anscombe, Elisabeth
); Aquinas, Saint Thomas,
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27
; and the DDE,
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,
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Cave case,
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,
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character,
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,
203n6
Chinese Room case,
171
Chomsky, Noam,
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Churchill, Winston,
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7
Cleveland, Grover,
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,
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cloning,
199n1
“closeness,”
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collateral damage,
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31
compatibilism,
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,
145
,
202n11
complexity, thought experiments and,
100
conjoined twins case,
121
–
22
,
180
–
81
Conradi, Peter,
5
consequentialism,
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,
199n26
; Bentham and,
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; deontology and,
50
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51
; particularism and,
173
contraception: Anscombe and,
25
,
61
coughing man experiment,
128
–
29
The Cruel Sea
(Monsarrat),
28
–
29
culture and moral judgment,
89
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90
,
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–
9
,
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,
152
,
163
Dashner, Wolfgang,
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46
,
181
The Declaration of Independence
,
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The Declaration of the Rights of Man
,
73
“A Defense of Abortion” (Foot),
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deontology,
46
–
52
,
173
; consequentialism and,
50
–
51
; and distinction between intention and unintentional harm,
193n5
; particularism and,
173
; ticking-bomb and acceptability of torture,
49
–
50
; utilitarianism and,
182
,
202n19
Dershowitz, Alan,
49
Descartes, René:
Meditations
,
170
distance, as influence,
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,
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43
Doctrine of Double Effect (DDE): Anscombe on abortion and,
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28
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,
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; Aquinas and,
27
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28
,
177
; Doctrine of Triple Effect,
54
; Foot and,
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,
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,
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33
; formulation of,
30
; intention and,
28
; Kamm and,
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43
; Kenny and,
31
; as non-consequentialist,
51
; personal responsibility and,
31
; Scanlon and,
31
; self-defense and,
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28
; Spur scenario and,
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34
,
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,
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43
; Thomson and,
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,
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43
Doctrine of Triple Effect,
54
doodlebugs,
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6
double agents,
5
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7
Drug case,
33
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34
drugs, chemical manipulation of neurological processes: and the Implicit Attitude test,
157
–
58
; and moral judgment modification,
154
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58
; vasopressin,
156
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57
dual neural systems,
147
–
50
Dudley, Tom,
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19
duties,
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,
22
,
34
; positive and negative,
34
,
51
,
68
,
80
dying violinist case,
39
Eichmann, Adolf,
48
emotion: Bentham’s “felicific calculus,”
70
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71
; brain injury and impaired emotional response,
149
,
202n19
; Capgras syndrome and impaired emotional life,
147
; chemical manipulation of mood,
155
–
56
,
203n2
; memory and,
154
; and moral judgment,
132
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34
;
vs.
reason in moral decision making,
134
,
136
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138
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39
,
147
–
50
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164
; response to 3-D virtual-reality environment,
130
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31
The Emotional Dog and Its Rational Tail
(Haidt),
132
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33
,
148
emotivism,
194n3
equality and justice,
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esoteric morality,
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79
etiquette,
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9
evil,
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,
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,
162
,
170
,
197n9
evolution,
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,
154
,
166
experience machine case,
170
experimental philosophy.
See
x-phi
Extra Push case,
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falling ceiling case,
89
“Fat” as discriminatory,
38
the Fat Man,
10
,
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,
123
,
127
; on the footbridge,
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40
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182
; in the cave,
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63
;
vs.
Spur,
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43
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177
; in Trap Door scenario,
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40
; and utilitarianism,
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132
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138
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153
,
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182
Fat Man (atomic bomb),
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“felicific calculus,”
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feminism,
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ferry killer,
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21
fMRI technology,
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36
Foot, M. R. D.,
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24
Foot, Philippa “Pip” Bosanquet: and abortion as philosophical problem,
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29
,
181
; Anscombe and,
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17
,
19
,
25
,
172
; Balogh and,
16
,
18
; Cave case,
32
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33
,
62
–
63
; and the “closeness” problem,
62
–
63
; DDE and,
28
,
32
,
34
,
176
–
77
; drug case,
33
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34
; and duty as moral issue,
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,
51
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52
; family of,
15
; marriage to M.R.D, Foot,
18
; on moral absolutes,
48
; Murdoch and,
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5
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19
,
172
,
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80
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Natural Goodness
,
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21
; and “ordinary language” movement,
14
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15
; Oxfam and,
22
; political activism and,
22
; and Spur scenario,
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34
,
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,
39
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40
; Transplant case,
33
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34
; and virtue ethics,
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,
172
; and Wittgenstein,
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; WWII as context for,
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