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2023
Abstract Suppose philosophers take seriously Singer’s idea that “If it is in our power to prevent something bad from happening, without thereby sacrificing anything of comparable moral importance, we ought, morally, to do it.” Suppose they take the idea very seriously: sending goods to where goods do more good and for the same reason ...
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Abstract Suppose philosophers take seriously Singer’s idea that “If it is in our power to prevent something bad from happening, without thereby sacrificing anything of comparable moral importance, we ought, morally, to do it.” Suppose they take the idea very seriously: sending goods to where goods do more good and for the same reason ...
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Modest deontologism in epistemology
Synthese, 2007Deontologism in epistemology holds that epistemic justification may be understood in terms of "deontological" sentences about what one ought to believe or is permitted to believe, or what one deserves praise for believing, or in some similar way. If deonotologism is true, and people have justified beliefs, then the deontological sentences can be true ...
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2006
AbstractThis chapter focuses on whether deontologism — the view that justification is to be understood in terms of concepts such as duty, obligation, and blame — entails internalism. If it does, then internalists could still avail themselves of this deontological motivation for internalism despite the argument made in Chapter 1, that internalists ...
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AbstractThis chapter focuses on whether deontologism — the view that justification is to be understood in terms of concepts such as duty, obligation, and blame — entails internalism. If it does, then internalists could still avail themselves of this deontological motivation for internalism despite the argument made in Chapter 1, that internalists ...
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2019
Unitarianism must be rejected even with regard to the deontological elements of our moral theory. For unitarian deontologists hold that animals have the very same right not to be harmed as people have, and this leads to intuitively unacceptable implications. For example, if one is an absolutist deontologist—so that innocent people may not be harmed, no
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Unitarianism must be rejected even with regard to the deontological elements of our moral theory. For unitarian deontologists hold that animals have the very same right not to be harmed as people have, and this leads to intuitively unacceptable implications. For example, if one is an absolutist deontologist—so that innocent people may not be harmed, no
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Epistemic deontology and the Revelatory View of responsibility
Metaphilosophy, 2023Timothy Perrine
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Northeast Asian Modern Martial Arts: An Embodied Synthesis of Virtue Ethics and Deontology
International Journal of the History of Sport, 2021Oleksandr Svitych
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