Alastair Norcross is an
associate professor of
philosophy at the
University of Colorado at Boulder
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, specializing in
normative ethics,
applied ethics
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, and
political philosophy
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. He is a defender of
utilitarianism
In ethical philosophy, utilitarianism is a family of normative ethical theories that prescribe actions that maximize happiness and well-being for all affected individuals.
Although different varieties of utilitarianism admit different chara ...
.
Education and career
Norcross graduated from
Oxford University
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in 1983 and earned his Ph.D. at
Syracuse University in 1991 under the supervision of
Jonathan Bennett. While finishing his degree, he also taught at
Hobart and William Smith Colleges in
Geneva, NY from 1990 to 1992. He then taught for ten years at
Southern Methodist University
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in Dallas, before moving to
Rice University
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in 2002. He joined the Colorado faculty in 2007.
Philosophical work
In ethics, Norcross defends a version of act
utilitarianism
In ethical philosophy, utilitarianism is a family of normative ethical theories that prescribe actions that maximize happiness and well-being for all affected individuals.
Although different varieties of utilitarianism admit different chara ...
known as ''scalar utilitarianism'', which is the theory that there are no right or wrong actions, only better or worse actions ranked along a continuum from the action (or actions) that contributes most to overall
utility
As a topic of economics, utility is used to model worth or value. Its usage has evolved significantly over time. The term was introduced initially as a measure of pleasure or happiness as part of the theory of utilitarianism by moral philosoph ...
to the action (or actions) that contributes the least.
Selected articles
* (2006) 'Scalar Act-Utilitarianism'. In Henry R. West (ed.) ''Blackwell Guide to Mill's Utilitarianism''.
* (2006) 'Reasons Without Demands: Rethinking Rightness'. In Jamie Dreier (ed.) ''Contemporary Debates in Moral Theory''.
* (2005) 'Peacemaking Philosophy or Appeasement? Sterba's Argument for Compromise'. ''International Journal of Applied Philosophy'', 19:2.
* (2005) 'Contextualism for Consequentialists'. ''Acta Analytica'', 20(2).
* (2005) 'Harming in Context'. ''Philosophical Studies'', 123 (1-2).
* (2004) 'Puppies, Pigs, and People: Eating Meat and Marginal cases'. ''Philosophical Perspectives'' 18.
* (2003) 'Killing and Letting Die'. In
R. G. Frey and
Christopher Heath Wellman (eds.), ''The Blackwell Companion to Applied Ethics'': 451–463.
* (2002) 'Contractualism and Aggregation'. ''Social Theory and Practice'', 28 (2): 303–314.
* (1999) 'Intransitivity and the Person-Affecting Principle'. ''Philosophy and Phenomenological Research'', LIX (3): 769–776.
* (1998) 'Great Harms from Small Benefits Grow: How Death can be Outweighed by Headaches'. ''Analysis'': 152–158.
References
Alastair Norcross's CV (Accessed October 2007)Alastair Norcross's home page. (Accessed October 2007)
External links
Interview with ''What Is It Like to be a Philosopher''?
20th-century British philosophers
Year of birth missing (living people)
Living people
American political philosophers
Moral philosophers
Hobart and William Smith Colleges alumni
Syracuse University alumni
Southern Methodist University faculty
Rice University faculty
University of Colorado faculty
Philosophers from Colorado
Philosophers from Texas
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