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Brad Hooker (born 13 September 1957) is a British-American philosopher who specialises in
moral philosophy Ethics or moral philosophy is a branch of philosophy that "involves systematizing, defending, and recommending concepts of right and wrong behavior".''Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy'' The field of ethics, along with aesthetics, concerns ...
. He is a professor at the
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and is best known for his work defending rule consequentialism (often treated as being synonymous with rule utilitarianism). His book ''Ideal Code, Real World'' received a number of favourable reviews from high-profile philosophers.
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, for example, wrote: "This book seems to me the best statement and defence, so far, of one of the most important moral theories."


Education

Hooker initially studied philosophy at
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, before pursuing his BPhil and
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at the
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from 1981 to 1986, where he was a member of St Anne's College, and was taught and supervised by
Derek Parfit Derek Antony Parfit (; 11 December 1942 – 1 or 2 January 2017) was a British philosopher who specialised in personal identity, rationality, and ethics. He is widely considered one of the most important and influential moral philosophers of ...
, James Griffin, and Richard Hare.


Brad Hooker's rule-consequentialism

One of the most common objections to rule-consequentialism is that it is incoherent, because it is based on the consequentialist principle that what we should be concerned with is maximising the good, but then it tells us not to act to maximise the good, but to follow rules (even in cases where we know that breaking the rule could produce better results). Brad Hooker avoided this objection by not basing his form of rule-consequentialism on the ideal of maximising the good. He writes:
"…the best argument for rule-consequentialism is not that it derives from an overarching commitment to maximise the good. The best argument for rule-consequentialism is that it does a better job than its rivals of matching and tying together our moral convictions, as well as offering us help with our moral disagreements and uncertainties."Brad Hooker, ''Ideal Code, Real World'', Oxford University Press, 2000, p. 101.


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Profile page: Brad Hooker
University of Reading
Full text of doctoral thesis "Why should I be moral?"
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