Direct Moral Grounding and the Legal Model of Moral Normativity
Whereas most moral philosophers believe that the facts as to what were morally required to do are grounded by the facts about our moral reasons, which in turn are grounded by non-normative facts, I propose that moral requirements are directly grounded by non-normative facts. This isnt, however, to...
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Science + Business Media B. V
[2015]
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Ethical theory and moral practice
Year: 2015, Volume: 18, Issue: 4, Pages: 703-716 |
IxTheo Classification: | NCB Personal ethics VA Philosophy |
Further subjects: | B
Blameworthiness
B Moral Deliberation B Moral requirements B Grounding B Reasons-first B Moral Reasons |
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Summary: | Whereas most moral philosophers believe that the facts as to what were morally required to do are grounded by the facts about our moral reasons, which in turn are grounded by non-normative facts, I propose that moral requirements are directly grounded by non-normative facts. This isnt, however, to say that there is no place in the picture for moral reasons. Moral reasons exist, and theyre grounded by moral requirements. Arguing for this picture of the moral sphere requires playing both offense and defense; this article provides the defense. I defend this view against the objections (1) that it must deny that one is generally blameworthy for having violated a moral requirement, (2) that it implies the existence of genuine moral dilemmas, (3) that it runs counter to an obviously true view of how moral deliberation should work, and (4) that it cannot explain why it feels as though figuring about what one is morally required to do often takes the form of thinking about what ones moral reasons are. |
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ISSN: | 1572-8447 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: Ethical theory and moral practice
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1007/s10677-015-9598-0 |