Claims about needs are a ubiquitous feature of everyday practical discourse. It is therefore unsurprising that needs have long been a topic of interest in moral philosophy, applied ethics, and political philosophy. Philosophers have devoted much time and energy to developing theories of the nature of human needs and the like. Philosophers working on needs are typically committed to the idea that there are different kinds of needs and that within the different kinds of needs is a privileged class of needs that is especially normatively significant. Some philosophers go further and make rather grand claims about needs. They claim that needs are central or fundamental to moral thinking and that we must...
The concept of 'needs' is foundational to any philosophy of human nature, rationality and human acti...
This paper is, in part, a straightforward exercise in philosophical analysis: I will try to define m...
Instrumentalists about need believe that all needs are instrumental, i.e., ontologically dependent u...
Claims about needs are a ubiquitous feature of everyday practical discourse. It is therefore unsurpr...
Many philosophers have suggested that claims of need play a special normative role in ethical though...
Much ordinary discourse about political and moral matters invokes the language of needs. In such co...
Need is a concept that carries intuitive appeal in moral decision-making. As it stands, need is rel...
This work attempts to show that moral goodness is of the same kind as other forms of goodness, and t...
The concept of need is commonly overlooked by philosophers and social scientists. Often considered e...
Needs and Moral Necessity analyses ethics as a practice, explains why we have three moral theory-typ...
In ordinary discourse the terms 'need' and 'want' are often interchanged and it is therefore necessa...
People 'need' things if they will suffer negative effects without them. Needs are based in problems,...
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David Braybrooke argues that meeting people’s needs ought to be the primary goal of social...
From the day on which humans are born they need things. Some of these needs seem “basic,” such as ou...
The concept of 'needs' is foundational to any philosophy of human nature, rationality and human acti...
This paper is, in part, a straightforward exercise in philosophical analysis: I will try to define m...
Instrumentalists about need believe that all needs are instrumental, i.e., ontologically dependent u...
Claims about needs are a ubiquitous feature of everyday practical discourse. It is therefore unsurpr...
Many philosophers have suggested that claims of need play a special normative role in ethical though...
Much ordinary discourse about political and moral matters invokes the language of needs. In such co...
Need is a concept that carries intuitive appeal in moral decision-making. As it stands, need is rel...
This work attempts to show that moral goodness is of the same kind as other forms of goodness, and t...
The concept of need is commonly overlooked by philosophers and social scientists. Often considered e...
Needs and Moral Necessity analyses ethics as a practice, explains why we have three moral theory-typ...
In ordinary discourse the terms 'need' and 'want' are often interchanged and it is therefore necessa...
People 'need' things if they will suffer negative effects without them. Needs are based in problems,...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73782/1/j.1520-8583.2006.00108.x.pd
David Braybrooke argues that meeting people’s needs ought to be the primary goal of social...
From the day on which humans are born they need things. Some of these needs seem “basic,” such as ou...
The concept of 'needs' is foundational to any philosophy of human nature, rationality and human acti...
This paper is, in part, a straightforward exercise in philosophical analysis: I will try to define m...
Instrumentalists about need believe that all needs are instrumental, i.e., ontologically dependent u...