A Consequentialist Defense of Libertarianism

In A Consequentialist Defense of Libertarianism, Richard Fumerton argues that empirical facts concerning consequences must always play a crucial role in a plausible defense of freedom. After making distinctions between morality and law, he defends the view that it is a fundamental mistake to think that the law should always, or even usually, attempt to mirror morality. With this framework in place, Fumerton addresses various controversial questions concerning when the law ought to side with freedom. He offers a nuanced defense of several positions shared by many "moderate" libertarians.

This consequentialist defense of freedom offers a fresh perspective on some very old philosophical debates. As more people become frustrated with a perceived lack of principled attempts by established political parties to appreciate important concerns people have involving their desire for freedom, the issues discussed in this book are particularly timely.

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A Consequentialist Defense of Libertarianism

In A Consequentialist Defense of Libertarianism, Richard Fumerton argues that empirical facts concerning consequences must always play a crucial role in a plausible defense of freedom. After making distinctions between morality and law, he defends the view that it is a fundamental mistake to think that the law should always, or even usually, attempt to mirror morality. With this framework in place, Fumerton addresses various controversial questions concerning when the law ought to side with freedom. He offers a nuanced defense of several positions shared by many "moderate" libertarians.

This consequentialist defense of freedom offers a fresh perspective on some very old philosophical debates. As more people become frustrated with a perceived lack of principled attempts by established political parties to appreciate important concerns people have involving their desire for freedom, the issues discussed in this book are particularly timely.

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A Consequentialist Defense of Libertarianism

A Consequentialist Defense of Libertarianism

by Richard Fumerton University of Iowa
A Consequentialist Defense of Libertarianism

A Consequentialist Defense of Libertarianism

by Richard Fumerton University of Iowa

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In A Consequentialist Defense of Libertarianism, Richard Fumerton argues that empirical facts concerning consequences must always play a crucial role in a plausible defense of freedom. After making distinctions between morality and law, he defends the view that it is a fundamental mistake to think that the law should always, or even usually, attempt to mirror morality. With this framework in place, Fumerton addresses various controversial questions concerning when the law ought to side with freedom. He offers a nuanced defense of several positions shared by many "moderate" libertarians.

This consequentialist defense of freedom offers a fresh perspective on some very old philosophical debates. As more people become frustrated with a perceived lack of principled attempts by established political parties to appreciate important concerns people have involving their desire for freedom, the issues discussed in this book are particularly timely.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781793632050
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 04/19/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 232
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Richard Fumerton is F. Wendell Miller Professor of philosophy at the University of Iowa.

Table of Contents

Preface

Part I: Theoretical Controversies: The Importance of Consequentialist Reasoning

Chapter 1: Level Distinctions and a Philosophical Dilemma

Chapter 2: Law, Rationality, and Morality

Chapter 3: Controversies in Meta-ethics and Meta-rationality

Part II: Defending Freedom

Chapter 4: Mill’s Defense of Freedom

Chapter 5: Consequentialist Arguments for Freedom of Thought and Expression

Chapter 6: Social Libertarianism

Chapter 7: Economic Libertarianism

Chapter 8: Summary

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