Table of Contents
Introduction, Mark Timmons1. Old-Fashioned Vices and Contemporary Crises or It Matters How You Value Yourself, Robin S. Dillon2. Robust Rights and Harmless Wrongdoing, Joseph Bowen3. Solidarity in Kantian Moral Theory, Adam Cureton4. The Individualist Objection: Or Why Ex Ante Probabilities Aren t Always Individualistic, Jessica J. T. Fischer5. Blessed Lives, Bright Prospects, Incompetent Orderings, Jamie Dreier6. The Reasons Aggregation Theorem, Ralph Wedgwood7. The Normative Burdens of Trust, Emma Duncan8. Attributive Silencing, Mark Schroeder9. The Standing to Forgive, Maria Seim10. Offsetting Harm, Mike Deigan11. Please Keep Your Charity Out of My Agency: Paternalism and the Participant Stance, Sarah McGrath12. The Consequentializing Argument Against Consequentializing, Paul Hurley13. Moral Worth and Our Ultimate Concerns, Douglas W. Portmore