Consequentialism, Constraints, and Good-Relative-to

Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 3 (1):1-9 (2008)
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Abstract

Recently, it has been a part of the so-called consequentializing project to attempt to construct versions of consequentialism that can support agent-relative moral constraints. Mark Schroeder has argued that such views are bound to fail because they cannot make sense of the agent relative value on which they need to rely. In this paper, I provide a fitting-attitude account of both agent-relative and agent-neutral values that can together be used to consequentialize agent-relative constraints.

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Jussi Suikkanen
University of Birmingham

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