The agent-relative/agent-neutral distinction is one of the most important in contemporary moral theory. Yet, providing an adequate formal account of it has proven difficult. In this article I defend a new formal account of the distinction, one that avoids various problems faced by other accounts. My account is based on an influential account of the distinction developed by McNaughton and Rawling. I argue that their approach is on the right track but that it succumbs to two serious objections. I then show how to formulate a new account that follows the key insights of McNaughton and Rawling’s approach yet avoids the two objections
This paper argues (a) that to any agent-relative value maker there will correspond an agent-neutral ...
I propose and defend a novel view called “de se consequentialism,” which is noteworthy for two reaso...
Andrew Forcehimes and Luke Semrau argue that agent-relative consequentialism is implausible because ...
The agent-relative/agent-neutral distinction is one of the most important in contemporary moral theo...
It is common to distinguish moral rules, reasons, or values that are agent-relative from those that ...
The agent-relative/agent-neutral distinction is very well established and widely employed in the met...
I have two aims in this paper. The first is to break the deadlocked exchange between John Skorupski ...
This thesis is concerned with agent-relativity and its importance in understanding and evaluati...
It is commonly held that all deontological moral theories are agent-relative in the sense ...
Agent-relative reasons are an important feature of any nonconsequentialist moral theory. Many author...
In a recent essay in this journal Amartya Sen introduced the notion of an evaluator-relative consequ...
In this article I pose a challenge for attempts to ground all reasons in considerations of value. So...
This thesis is about moral facts and their relation to moral agents. It denies that moral facts are ...
Agent-centered morality has been a serious challenge to ethical theories based on agent-neutral mora...
Given the fact of moral disagreement, theories of state neutrality which rely on moral premises will...
This paper argues (a) that to any agent-relative value maker there will correspond an agent-neutral ...
I propose and defend a novel view called “de se consequentialism,” which is noteworthy for two reaso...
Andrew Forcehimes and Luke Semrau argue that agent-relative consequentialism is implausible because ...
The agent-relative/agent-neutral distinction is one of the most important in contemporary moral theo...
It is common to distinguish moral rules, reasons, or values that are agent-relative from those that ...
The agent-relative/agent-neutral distinction is very well established and widely employed in the met...
I have two aims in this paper. The first is to break the deadlocked exchange between John Skorupski ...
This thesis is concerned with agent-relativity and its importance in understanding and evaluati...
It is commonly held that all deontological moral theories are agent-relative in the sense ...
Agent-relative reasons are an important feature of any nonconsequentialist moral theory. Many author...
In a recent essay in this journal Amartya Sen introduced the notion of an evaluator-relative consequ...
In this article I pose a challenge for attempts to ground all reasons in considerations of value. So...
This thesis is about moral facts and their relation to moral agents. It denies that moral facts are ...
Agent-centered morality has been a serious challenge to ethical theories based on agent-neutral mora...
Given the fact of moral disagreement, theories of state neutrality which rely on moral premises will...
This paper argues (a) that to any agent-relative value maker there will correspond an agent-neutral ...
I propose and defend a novel view called “de se consequentialism,” which is noteworthy for two reaso...
Andrew Forcehimes and Luke Semrau argue that agent-relative consequentialism is implausible because ...