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Supererogation and Optimisation
Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 2022This paper examines three approaches to the relationship between our moral reasons to bear costs for others’ sake before and beyond the call of duty. Symmetry holds that you are required to optimise your beneficial sacrifices even when they are genuinely
Christian Barry, Seth Lazar
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An Excess of Excellence: Aristotelian Supererogation and the Degrees of Virtue
In this paper, I argue for an Aristotelian way of accommodating supererogation within virtue ethics by retrieving an account of moral heroism and providing a picture of different degrees of virtue.
Maria Silvia Vaccarezza
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Business Ethics Quarterly, 2020
Some firms are initiating pro-stakeholder activities and policies that transcend conventional corporate social responsibility (CSR) conceptions and seem inconsistent with their business interests or economic responsibilities. These initiatives, which are
Antonio Tencati +2 more
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Some firms are initiating pro-stakeholder activities and policies that transcend conventional corporate social responsibility (CSR) conceptions and seem inconsistent with their business interests or economic responsibilities. These initiatives, which are
Antonio Tencati +2 more
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Supererogation, dual-role views, and the logic of reasons
The Philosophical QuarterlyIntuitively, one can do more than morality requires. Thus, you seem to do more than morality requires—in jargon, you supererogate—when you knowingly let grave harm come to you to save a stranger’s life.
Aleks Knoks
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Southwest Philosophy Review
Supererogatory actions pose a longstanding challenge to Kantian moral theory, which traditionally holds that only actions done from duty have moral worth. While recent accounts attempt to preserve weak supererogation within Kant’s framework via imperfect
M. L. Órnelas
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Supererogatory actions pose a longstanding challenge to Kantian moral theory, which traditionally holds that only actions done from duty have moral worth. While recent accounts attempt to preserve weak supererogation within Kant’s framework via imperfect
M. L. Órnelas
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Neo-Aristotelian Supererogation
Neither Heroes nor Saints, 2020This chapter develops and defends the following neo-Aristotelian account of supererogation: An action is supererogatory iff it is overall virtuous and either (1) the omission of an overall virtuous action in that situation would not be overall vicious ...
Rebecca Stangl
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Nietzsche und die Reformation, 2020
: Nietzsche on the Banishment of Supererogation by Luther and its In-fluence on Modern Ethical Life and Moral Theorizing. Much attention has been paid to Nietzsche ’ s refusal of obligation-centered moral theories (such as Kant-ian deontology and ...
R. Lopes
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: Nietzsche on the Banishment of Supererogation by Luther and its In-fluence on Modern Ethical Life and Moral Theorizing. Much attention has been paid to Nietzsche ’ s refusal of obligation-centered moral theories (such as Kant-ian deontology and ...
R. Lopes
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Is Neo-Aristotelian Supererogation Even Possible?
, 2020This chapter considers and responds to five objections to the internal coherence of a neo-Aristotelian account of supererogation. I particular, it considers the objections that the account is incompatible with the doctrine of the mean, that it makes ...
Rebecca Stangl
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