@book {RefWorks:19, title = {Intricate Ethics : Rights, Responsibilities, and Permissible Harm}, year = {2007}, note = {Includes bibliographical references (p. 491-497) and index.; HOLLIS no. 010169436}, pages = {x, 509 p.}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, organization = {Oxford University Press}, address = {Oxford }, abstract = {Nonconsequentialism {\textendash} Aggregation and two moral methods {\textendash} Intention, harm, and the possibility of a unified theory {\textendash} The doctrines of double and triple effect and why a rational agent need not intend the means to his end {\textendash} Toward the essence of nonconsequentialist constraints on harming : modality, productive purity, and the greater good working itself out {\textendash} Harming people in Peter Unger{\textquoteright}s Living high and letting die {\textendash} Moral status {\textendash} Rights beyond interests {\textendash} Conflicts of rights : a typology {\textendash} Responsibility and collaboration {\textendash} Does distance matter morally to the duty to rescue? {\textendash} The new problem of distance in morality {\textendash} Peter Singer{\textquoteright}s ethical theory {\textendash} Moral intuitions, cognitive psychology, and the harming/not-aiding distinction {\textendash} Harms, losses, and evils in Gert{\textquoteright}s moral theory {\textendash} Owing, justifying, and rejecting.}, keywords = {Consequentialism (Ethics), Ethics, Responsibility}, isbn = {0195189698 (alk. paper); 9780195189698 (alk. paper)}, url = {http://hollis.harvard.edu/?itemid=\%7Clibrary/m/aleph\%7C010169436}, author = {Kamm, FM.} }