Recipes for Moral Paradox

American Philosophical Quarterly 49 (1):43-54 (2012)
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Abstract

Saul Smilansky notes that, despite the famous role of paradoxes in philosophy, very few moral paradoxes have been developed and assessed. The present paper offers recipes for generating moral paradoxes as a tool to aid in filling this gap. The concluding section presents reflections on how to assess the depth of the paradoxes generated with these recipes. Special attention is paid to links between putative moral paradoxes and debate about ethical particularism and generalism.

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Andrew Sneddon
University of Ottawa

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