Promising and supererogation

Philosophia 32 (1-4):389-398 (2005)
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Abstract

A paradox involving promises to perform supererogatory actions is developed. Several attempts to resolve the problem, focusing in particular on changing our understanding of supererogatory actions, are explored. It is concluded that none of the proposed solutions are viable; the problem lies in promises with certain contents, not in our understanding of supererogation.

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Jason Kawall
Colgate University

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