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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 April 2010
Adam Morton treats decisions that are difficult because the options available serve incomparable desires. In the first part of the book he presents principles that address these dilemmas. In the second part he formulates a theory that categorizes the principles. And in the third part he applies the principles to some issues in ethics. To illustrate, let us consider one of the principles, its assignment to a category, and its application to an ethical issue.
* Adam Morton, Disasters and Dilemmas: Strategies for Real-Life Decision Making (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1991), xii + 209 pp. Page references are to this work.