Some reasons are thought to depend on relations between people, such as that of a promiser to a promisee. It has sometimes been assumed that all reasons that are relational in this way are moral obligations. I argue, via a counter example, that there are non-obligatory relational reasons. If true, this has ramifications for relational theories of morality
In this article, I question the plausibility of Metz’s African moral theory from an oft-neglected mo...
Since at least the 1960s, deontic logicians and ethicists have worried about whether there can be no...
According to second‐personal approaches to moral obligation, the distinctive normative features of m...
Some reasons are thought to depend on relations between people, such as that of a promiser to a prom...
This dissertation defends Deontic Pragmatism -- the view that the normativity of obligations is grou...
The Problem of Obligation is the problem of how to explain the features of moral obligations that di...
This thesis aims to articulate and defend a version of a 'relational moral theory.' Many philosopher...
AbstractMoral Obligation, Mutual Recognition, and Our Reasons to be MoralbyNicholas I. FrenchDoctor ...
Given that the conception of the person as an autonomous agent is a cultural construction, inquiry i...
Genuine moral disagreement exists and is widespread. To understand such disagreement, we must examin...
Many theorists writing on the aftermath of wrongdoing have been influenced by Trudy Govier’s emphasi...
The thesis is a study of relational norms-those norms that regulate how we behave in our valuable re...
This paper defends a relational account of personhood. I argue that the structure of personhood cons...
Two intuitions are important to commonsense morality: the claim that all persons have equal moral wo...
In this article, I question the plausibility of Metz’s African moral theory from an oft-neglected mo...
Since at least the 1960s, deontic logicians and ethicists have worried about whether there can be no...
According to second‐personal approaches to moral obligation, the distinctive normative features of m...
Some reasons are thought to depend on relations between people, such as that of a promiser to a prom...
This dissertation defends Deontic Pragmatism -- the view that the normativity of obligations is grou...
The Problem of Obligation is the problem of how to explain the features of moral obligations that di...
This thesis aims to articulate and defend a version of a 'relational moral theory.' Many philosopher...
AbstractMoral Obligation, Mutual Recognition, and Our Reasons to be MoralbyNicholas I. FrenchDoctor ...
Given that the conception of the person as an autonomous agent is a cultural construction, inquiry i...
Genuine moral disagreement exists and is widespread. To understand such disagreement, we must examin...
Many theorists writing on the aftermath of wrongdoing have been influenced by Trudy Govier’s emphasi...
The thesis is a study of relational norms-those norms that regulate how we behave in our valuable re...
This paper defends a relational account of personhood. I argue that the structure of personhood cons...
Two intuitions are important to commonsense morality: the claim that all persons have equal moral wo...
In this article, I question the plausibility of Metz’s African moral theory from an oft-neglected mo...
Since at least the 1960s, deontic logicians and ethicists have worried about whether there can be no...
According to second‐personal approaches to moral obligation, the distinctive normative features of m...