David Lewis rejected consequentialism in ethics. However, two aspects of his meta-ethical views make it a challenge to see how consequentialism could be resisted. Lewis endorses a maximising conception of rationality, where to be rational is to maximise value of a certain sort; he appears to think it is possible to be both rational and moral; and yet he rejects conceptions of moral action as acting to maximise moral value. The second tension in Lewis's views arises from his meta-ethics. Lewis's naturalisation of morality is in terms of a naturalised account of value, including moral value. Insofar as he offers a motivational story for moral judgements, it is one that goes via a motivational connection to value. Yet his anti-consequentialism...
To 'consequentialise' is to take a putatively non-consequentialist moral theory and show that it is ...
The thesis explores the question of how should a rational moral agent reason and make choices when h...
Abstract David Lewis ’ Convention has been a major source of inspiration for philosophers and social...
David Lewis rejected consequentialism in ethics. However, two aspects of his meta-ethical views make...
C.S. Lewis’ objective stance on ethics is argued to be superior to the moral sentimentalism of David...
The aim of the consequentializing project is to show that, for every plausible ethical theory, there...
The work of David Lewis (1941–2001) has influenced most areas of Anglo-American philosophy and remai...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
The approach of Euthyphro, Protagoras, and Rousseau to ethics, though quite dominant, have gone agai...
This paper sets out a novel challenge to consequentialism as a theory in normative ethics. The chall...
David Lewis claims that a simple sort of anti-Humeanism-that the rational agent desires something to...
A central challenge facing those attracted to consequentialism, and to other impartialist ethical vi...
Are we entitled to be confident that our moral judgements can be objective? Can they express insight...
To 'consequentialise' is to take a putatively non-consequentialist moral theory and show that it is ...
The death of David Lewis at the age of 60 has deprived philosophy of one of its most original and br...
To 'consequentialise' is to take a putatively non-consequentialist moral theory and show that it is ...
The thesis explores the question of how should a rational moral agent reason and make choices when h...
Abstract David Lewis ’ Convention has been a major source of inspiration for philosophers and social...
David Lewis rejected consequentialism in ethics. However, two aspects of his meta-ethical views make...
C.S. Lewis’ objective stance on ethics is argued to be superior to the moral sentimentalism of David...
The aim of the consequentializing project is to show that, for every plausible ethical theory, there...
The work of David Lewis (1941–2001) has influenced most areas of Anglo-American philosophy and remai...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
The approach of Euthyphro, Protagoras, and Rousseau to ethics, though quite dominant, have gone agai...
This paper sets out a novel challenge to consequentialism as a theory in normative ethics. The chall...
David Lewis claims that a simple sort of anti-Humeanism-that the rational agent desires something to...
A central challenge facing those attracted to consequentialism, and to other impartialist ethical vi...
Are we entitled to be confident that our moral judgements can be objective? Can they express insight...
To 'consequentialise' is to take a putatively non-consequentialist moral theory and show that it is ...
The death of David Lewis at the age of 60 has deprived philosophy of one of its most original and br...
To 'consequentialise' is to take a putatively non-consequentialist moral theory and show that it is ...
The thesis explores the question of how should a rational moral agent reason and make choices when h...
Abstract David Lewis ’ Convention has been a major source of inspiration for philosophers and social...