Colin Marshall is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Washington, Seattle. Raised in Pojoaque, New Mexico, he received his BA from Reed College and his PhD from New York University. From 2011 through 2013 he was the Gerry Higgins Lecturer in the History of Philosophy at the University of Melbourne.
Introduction PART 1: THE CORE ARGUMENT 1. "Why be Moral?" and Epistemic Goods 2. Locke and Compassion 3. Being in Touch 4. Compassion and Being in Touch PART 2: AN ANSWER TO "WHY BE MORAL?" 5. Beyond the Present 6. Pleasure and Desires 7. Combination and Comparison 8. The Scope of Compassion and Impartiality 9. The Hardest Cases 10. So what? PART 3: MORAL REALISM 11. Criteria for Moral Realism 12. The Truth that Pain is Bad 13. Representing and Caring that Pain is Bad 14. Knowing that Pain is Bad 15. Summary and Prospects for Extension Appendix A: Affect and Well-Functioning Agents Appendix B: Body and Mind Appendix C: The Content of Pain
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