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Rule-consequentialism versus Contractualism""; ""2.10 Value in the Natural Environment""; ""3 Questions of Formulation""; ""3.1 Reasonably Expected, Rather than Actual, Consequences""; ""3.2 Compliance versus Acceptance""; ""3.3 What Level of Social Acceptance?""; ""3.4 Publicity, Yes; Relativizing, No""; ""3.5 The Operation of Rules"" 327 $a""4 Is Rule-Consequentialism Guilty of Collapse or Incoherence?""""4.1 Introduction""; ""4.2 Collapse into Extensional Equivalence with Act-consequentialism""; ""4.3 Why Rule-consequentialism Need Not Be Inconsistent""; ""4.4 Is Rule-consequentialism Really Crypto-contractualism?""; ""4.5 Is Rule-consequentialism Really Merely Intuitionism?""; ""4.6 Is Rule-consequentialism Not Really Consequentialist?""; ""5 Predictability and Convention""; ""5.1 Introduction""; ""5.2 Predictability""; ""5.3 Unrestricted Conventionalism""; ""5.4 Satis cing Conventionalism"" 327 $a""5.5 Compromising with Convention out of Fairness""""5.6 Public Goods and Good Dispositions""; ""6 Prohibitions and Special Obligations""; ""6.1 Basic Rule-consequentialist Prohibitions""; ""6.2 Our Intuitions about Prohibitions""; ""6.3 Rule-consequentialism, Prohibitions, and Judgement""; ""6.4 Rule-consequentialism and Absolute Prohibitions""; ""6.5 Special Obligations to Others""; ""7 Act-consequentialism""; ""7.1 Act-consequentialism as a Criterion of Rightness, Not a Decision Procedure""; ""7.2 Act- versus Rule-consequentialism on Prohibitions""; ""7.3 The Economics of World Poverty"" 327 $a""7.4 Act-consequentialism and the Needy""""8 Rule-consequentialism and Doing Good for the World""; ""8.1 Introduction""; ""8.2 The Large Gap Principle""; ""8.3 The Beneficence as an Imperfect Duty""; ""8.4 Doing What, if Everyone Did It, would Maximize the Good""; ""8.5 Behaving Decently in a Selfish World""; ""8.6 Other Possible Worlds""; ""8.7 Why Count the Costs of Getting Rules about Aid Internalized by the Poor?""; ""9 Help with Practical Problems""; ""9.1 Rule-consequentialism and Sex""; ""9.2 Kinds of Euthanasia""; ""9.3 Euthanasia as a Primarily Moral Matter"" 327 $a""9.4 Potential Benefits of Euthanasia"" 330 8 $aWhat are the appropriate criteria for assessing a theory of morality? 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