Recently, it has been a part of the so-called consequentializing project to attempt to construct versions of consequentialism that can support agent-relative moral constraints. Mark Schroeder has argued that such views are bound to fail because they cannot make sense of the agent relative value on which they need to rely. In this paper, I provide a fitting-attitude account of both agent-relative and agent-neutral values that can together be used to consequentialize agent-relative constraints
Hardly anyone denies that (nearly) all human beings have equal moral status and therefore should be ...
Moral constitutivism purports to explain moral normativity by appeal to the nature of either agency ...
The thesis is an examination of the familiar objection that Consequentialism is unreasonably demandi...
Recently, it has been a part of the so-called consequentializing project to attempt to construct ver...
I propose and defend a novel view called “de se consequentialism,” which is noteworthy for two reaso...
Agent-relative consequentialism is thought attractive because it can secure agent-centred constraint...
In this article I pose a challenge for attempts to ground all reasons in considerations of value. So...
There is, on a given moral view, an agent-centered restriction against performing acts of a certain ...
To 'consequentialise' is to take a putatively non-consequentialist moral theory and show that it is ...
Recent work on consequentialism has revealed it to be more flexible than previously thought. Consequ...
In a series of influential papers, Samuel Scheffler argues in favour of an agent-centred prerogative...
I have two aims in this paper. The first is to break the deadlocked exchange between John Skorupski ...
This paper argues (a) that to any agent-relative value maker there will correspond an agent-neutral ...
Andrew Forcehimes and Luke Semrau argue that agent-relative consequentialism is implausible because ...
Bernard Williams\u27s formulation of the Demandingness Objection holds that living a moral life, as ...
Hardly anyone denies that (nearly) all human beings have equal moral status and therefore should be ...
Moral constitutivism purports to explain moral normativity by appeal to the nature of either agency ...
The thesis is an examination of the familiar objection that Consequentialism is unreasonably demandi...
Recently, it has been a part of the so-called consequentializing project to attempt to construct ver...
I propose and defend a novel view called “de se consequentialism,” which is noteworthy for two reaso...
Agent-relative consequentialism is thought attractive because it can secure agent-centred constraint...
In this article I pose a challenge for attempts to ground all reasons in considerations of value. So...
There is, on a given moral view, an agent-centered restriction against performing acts of a certain ...
To 'consequentialise' is to take a putatively non-consequentialist moral theory and show that it is ...
Recent work on consequentialism has revealed it to be more flexible than previously thought. Consequ...
In a series of influential papers, Samuel Scheffler argues in favour of an agent-centred prerogative...
I have two aims in this paper. The first is to break the deadlocked exchange between John Skorupski ...
This paper argues (a) that to any agent-relative value maker there will correspond an agent-neutral ...
Andrew Forcehimes and Luke Semrau argue that agent-relative consequentialism is implausible because ...
Bernard Williams\u27s formulation of the Demandingness Objection holds that living a moral life, as ...
Hardly anyone denies that (nearly) all human beings have equal moral status and therefore should be ...
Moral constitutivism purports to explain moral normativity by appeal to the nature of either agency ...
The thesis is an examination of the familiar objection that Consequentialism is unreasonably demandi...