It is often assumed that the best explanation of why we should be moral must involve a substantive account of what there is reason to do and how this is related to what morality requires and recommends. In this paper I argue to the contrary that the best explanation of why we should be moral is neutral about the content of morality, and does not invoke an independent substantive account of what there is practical reason to do. I contend that an act’s deontic status as recommended or required by morality is best understood as its being fitting for us to feel obligated to perform it, which essentially involves motivation to perform it. I argue, moreover, that our having reason to do something is a matter of its being fitting for us to be moti...
When, if ever, is it rational for an agent to act morally? To fully answer such a question we must a...
Understanding reasons is essential both for understanding human behavior and for constructing a theo...
Moral virtue is a central notion in ethics, and understanding it is a challenge for action theory an...
It is often assumed that the best explanation of why we should be moral must involve a substantive a...
Abstract: I argue that it is actually a conceptual truth that we have reason to be moral. I defend ...
Morality is commonly thought to offer guidance concerning how we ought to behave, what we ought to d...
Morality is a source of reasons for action, what philosophers call practical reasons. Kantians say t...
Morality seems important, in the sense that there are practical reasons — at least for most of us, m...
This question has developed, post Hobbes, in two directions. In one understanding, morality is reas...
I begin my discussion of the question 'Why should I be moral?' by drawing distinctions both between ...
What is the relation between moral reasons and moral requirement? Specifically: what relation does a...
This paper explores the isomorphism between two relationships. The first is that between reasons and...
textMost philosophers believe that morality gives us reasons, and that those reasons apply necessari...
It is often supposed that those who remain unmoved by their moral judgements cast doubt on the autho...
Whereas most moral philosophers believe that the facts as to what we’re morally required to do are g...
When, if ever, is it rational for an agent to act morally? To fully answer such a question we must a...
Understanding reasons is essential both for understanding human behavior and for constructing a theo...
Moral virtue is a central notion in ethics, and understanding it is a challenge for action theory an...
It is often assumed that the best explanation of why we should be moral must involve a substantive a...
Abstract: I argue that it is actually a conceptual truth that we have reason to be moral. I defend ...
Morality is commonly thought to offer guidance concerning how we ought to behave, what we ought to d...
Morality is a source of reasons for action, what philosophers call practical reasons. Kantians say t...
Morality seems important, in the sense that there are practical reasons — at least for most of us, m...
This question has developed, post Hobbes, in two directions. In one understanding, morality is reas...
I begin my discussion of the question 'Why should I be moral?' by drawing distinctions both between ...
What is the relation between moral reasons and moral requirement? Specifically: what relation does a...
This paper explores the isomorphism between two relationships. The first is that between reasons and...
textMost philosophers believe that morality gives us reasons, and that those reasons apply necessari...
It is often supposed that those who remain unmoved by their moral judgements cast doubt on the autho...
Whereas most moral philosophers believe that the facts as to what we’re morally required to do are g...
When, if ever, is it rational for an agent to act morally? To fully answer such a question we must a...
Understanding reasons is essential both for understanding human behavior and for constructing a theo...
Moral virtue is a central notion in ethics, and understanding it is a challenge for action theory an...