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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Acknowledgments
1 Introduction
1.1. Elements of Relational Normativity
1.2. Overview of the Argument
2 The Problem of Moral Obligation
2.1. Practical Requirements: The Basic Challenge
2.2. Moral Obligation: The Specific Challenge
2.3. A Relational Approach to Moral Obligation
2.4. Refining the Picture
3 Morality as a Social Phenomenon
3.1. The Interpersonal Significance of Moral Right and Wrong
3.2. Individualistic and Relational Conceptions of the Moral Right
3.3. The Relational Structure of Interpersonal Accountability
3.4. The Relational Content of Blame
4 Relational Requirements without Relational Foundations
4.1. Obligations and Relationships
4.2. Self-Standing Relational Requirements
4.3. Anti-Individualism about the Normative
4.4. Agent-Relativity and Morality as an Ideal
5 From Interests to Claims
5.1. Defining the Manifold: Who Are the Claimholders?
5.2. Interests, Claims, and Moral Wrongs
5.3. Moral Justification and Moral Reasoning: From Interests to Claims
5.4. A Theory of Relational Morality?
6 Some Practical Consequences
6.1. Foreseeability, Claims, and Wrongs
6.2. Claims without Rights: Imperfect Moral Duties
6.3. Numbers and Non-Identity
6.4. Extramoral Concern for Moral Persons
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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