It is commonly held that all deontological moral theories are agent-relative in the sense that they give each agent a special concern that she does not perform acts of a certain type rather than a general concern with the actions of all agents. Recently, Tom Dougherty has challenged this orthodoxy by arguing that agent-neutral deontology is possible. In this article I counter Dougherty's arguments and show that agent-neutral deontology is not possible
Holly Smith has recently argued that Subjective Deontological Moral Theories (SDM theories) cannot a...
Defenders of deontological constraints in normative ethics face a challenge: how should an agent dec...
Deontologists have been slow to address decision-making under risk and uncertainty, no doubt because...
It is commonly held that all deontological moral theories are agent-relative in the sense ...
Agent-centered restrictions are widely accepted both in commonsense morality and across social and l...
It is widely held that agent-neutral consequentialism is incompatible with deontic constraints. Rece...
peer reviewedThis article gives an overview of several challenges studied in deontic logic, with an ...
Deontic constraints prohibit an agent performing acts of a certain type even when doing so will prev...
Deontologists have long been upbraided for lacking an account of justified decision-making under ris...
This thesis develops a deeper understanding of and provides an answer to the paradox of deontology. ...
I have two aims in this paper. The first is to break the deadlocked exchange between John Skorupski ...
The agent-relative/agent-neutral distinction is one of the most important in contemporary moral theo...
Holly Smith has recently argued that Subjective Deontological Moral Theories (SDM theories) cannot a...
Defenders of deontological constraints in normative ethics face a challenge: how should an agent dec...
Deontologists have been slow to address decision-making under risk and uncertainty, no doubt because...
It is commonly held that all deontological moral theories are agent-relative in the sense ...
Agent-centered restrictions are widely accepted both in commonsense morality and across social and l...
It is widely held that agent-neutral consequentialism is incompatible with deontic constraints. Rece...
peer reviewedThis article gives an overview of several challenges studied in deontic logic, with an ...
Deontic constraints prohibit an agent performing acts of a certain type even when doing so will prev...
Deontologists have long been upbraided for lacking an account of justified decision-making under ris...
This thesis develops a deeper understanding of and provides an answer to the paradox of deontology. ...
I have two aims in this paper. The first is to break the deadlocked exchange between John Skorupski ...
The agent-relative/agent-neutral distinction is one of the most important in contemporary moral theo...
Holly Smith has recently argued that Subjective Deontological Moral Theories (SDM theories) cannot a...
Defenders of deontological constraints in normative ethics face a challenge: how should an agent dec...
Deontologists have been slow to address decision-making under risk and uncertainty, no doubt because...