That’s fair enough. I haven’t read the Singer book based on Sidgwick, but I suspect it would be far more accessible and a good book for someone to read if they are already familiar with the key ideas of utilitarianism.
Interestingly the books I mentioned aren’t in the utilitarianism.net list of books. Not sure why.
That’s fair enough. I haven’t read the Singer book based on Sidgwick, but I suspect it would be far more accessible and a good book for someone to read if they are already familiar with the key ideas of utilitarianism.
Interestingly the books I mentioned aren’t in the utilitarianism.net list of books. Not sure why.