Promising by Normative Assurance

Philosophical Quarterly 73 (4):1004-1023 (2023)
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Abstract

This paper develops a new theory of the morality of promissory obligations. T. M. Scanlon notoriously argued that promising consists in assuring the promisee that we will do something. I disagree. I argue that it is true that promising consists in assuring the promisee, but what the promisor gives to the promisee is not an assurance that they will do something, but that the normative situation is in a certain way.

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Luca A. Passi
University of California, Berkeley

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