Against the Guise of the Good

Arche: Boston University 7:53-68 (2023)
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Abstract

The "Guise of the Good" thesis explains the nature of intentional action as one that is aimed at accomplishing some good. This makes sense as an explanation of why people do what they do, since we are less likely to deliberately act upon intentions in which we see no good. Francesco Orsi has argued that an agent's perception of an action as good is a necessary reason for its being carried out. I show that Orsi's thesis is merely a contingent explanation of intentional human action, and hence that the Guise of the Good thesis is false.

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Bright Dua-Ansah
University of Tartu

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